Dr Zandi attended Churchlands Senior High School, completing Year 12 in 1985. In 1986, he began studying Medicine at the University of Western Australia and graduated in 1991. His internship took place at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, and by his fourth year post-graduation, Dr Zandi had progressed to the role of Emergency Department Registrar.
Following this, Dr Zandi spent six years training as an Orthopaedic Registrar, ultimately qualifying as an Orthopaedic Surgeon in 2001. To further specialise, he undertook Fellowship training in Melbourne, focusing on upper limb surgery.
Dr Zandi is married and has three children.
The shoulder is a ball and socket joint made up of a large ball (humerus) and a shallow socket (glenoid). It is prone to injury from overhead work or play, as well as age related wear and tear. Symptoms of a shoulder problem may include pain, weakness, or instability.
Our shoulder specialists at The Orthopaedic Group can guide you through the investigation and management of shoulder problems, and provide advice on both operative and non-operative strategies for care.
Our surgeons manage painful elbow conditions such as tennis elbow, bursitis, advanced arthritis, stiff elbow, and muscle and tendon ruptures. We also manage single and recurring dislocations of the elbow and fractures, which vary from being very simple to very complex. We treat nerve injuries or compressions around the elbow, bone and joint infections, congenital elbow problems, contractures around the elbow, sports and work-related elbow problems, and complex reconstructive problems of the elbow. Our group also performs complex arthroscopic elbow surgery.
The Orthopaedic Group WA hand and wrist surgeons have sub-specialty knowledge of hand and wrist anatomy and pathology and are experienced in the management of both degenerative and traumatic conditions. They are fellows of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and the Australian Orthopaedic Association, and can advise on both surgical and non-surgical care.