The American Society for Surgery of the Hand (ASSH) was established after World War II by a group of surgeons from the armed forces. They wanted to build upon the knowledge that they had gained while treating hand injuries for soldiers, so they planned an annual meeting to continue the exchange of information and explore how to best care for injuries and conditions of the complicated and delicate hand.
Since 1946, ASSH has grown from 35 surgeons, excited about sharing ideas, to over 3,500 members spanning the entire globe who are all dedicated to advancing the science and practice of caring for your hands and arms. |