Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Redefining CTS Assessment Through Evidence-Based Neurophysiology

Speaker: Salim Hirani (BCUHB, United Kingdom)
Session: Oral Presentation | In-Person & Online

🧠 Why This Session Matters
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) remains one of the most commonly evaluated entrapment neuropathies—yet its grading tools have seen minimal evolution for decades. This presentation introduces a refined and clinically meaningful nerve conduction grading system designed to enhance diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning.

🔍 Key Takeaways
• Introduces a modernized CTS grading framework supported by current evidence
• Expands grading categories from Normal to Complete Absence, improving clinical precision
• Integrates numerical and descriptive grading for clearer interpretation
• Case-based demonstrations for each CTS severity level
• Builds on a peer-reviewed study published in BMC Journal (2019)
• Addresses common questions raised in international neurophysiology forums
• Supports surgeons in selecting appropriate conservative or surgical interventions

👨‍🔬 Meet the Speaker
Salim Hirani is an accomplished Neurophysiology Technologist with nearly three decades of hands-on experience in neurodiagnostic services.
• BSc graduate of Karachi University, Pakistan
• ECNE-registered Technologist (UK) and RCCP member
• Trained at Aga Khan University Hospital
• Professional experience across multiple international healthcare systems
• Founder of a newly established Neurophysiology Department at Torbay Hospital
• Author of several open-access research publications on CTS and ulnar nerve disorders

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📆 March 23–25, 2026
📍 Singapore & Virtual Access Available
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