Michelle Razo attended the BSSH 9.2 Instructional Course in Manchester, which focused on fractures and joint injuries of the hand and wrist. The programme explored evidence-based decision-making across common and complex injury patterns, including fractures, dislocations and post-fixation challenges. Attendance supported advanced clinical reasoning in both surgical and rehabilitative management.

Reflections on the BSSH 9.2 Fractures and Joint Injuries Course

I attended the BSSH 9.2 Instructional Course in Manchester, which focused on fractures and joint injuries of the hand and wrist — a core area of practice that every hand surgeon and hand therapist must navigate with precision.

The course delivered a comprehensive overview of managing both common and complex fracture and joint injuries.

Topics Covered in the Programme:

  • Principles and decision-making management of hand fractures
  • Metacarpal fractures
  • Fractures of the head, neck and shaft
  • Metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint and carpometacarpal (CMC) joint dislocations
  • The proximal Interphalangeal (PIP) joint including complex PIP joint injuries
  • Dorsal and palmar fracture / dislocations
  • Injuries in elite athletes
  • Phalangeal Fractures
  • Bennett’s, Rolando and epibasal fractures
  • Thumb MCP joint ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injuries
  • Complex bone loss cases
  • Open fractures
  • Non-union and infection management
  • Children's fractures
  • Post-fixation stiffness management
  • Microsurgery workshop
  • Rehabilitation and scar management
  • Malunion treatment principles