- Pelvic Girdle
also called bony pelvis, and consists of the two hip bones and the sacrum. The pelvic girdle can be thought of as a ring. The hip bones articulate with each other anteriorly at the pubis symphysis, and articulate with the sacrum posteriorly. - Patella
A flat triangular bone located at the front of the knee joint. Also called kneecap and is one of three bones, along with the tibia (shin bone) and femur (thigh bone), that make up the knee joint. - Tarsals
Tarsals are bones found in the feet. They are also known as ankle bones. There are 7 in total: Medial cuneiform, Intermediate cuneiform, Lateral cuneiform, Navicular, Talus, Calcaneus, Cuboid
Trauma & Patient Care
Dr Coffey has extensive experience in the management of traumatic injuries from minor through to major trauma.
Examples of such injuries are:
- Hip fracture
- Fractures around the knee
- Dislocations around the knee
- Ankle fracture and sprains

Hip Fracture

Dislocations around the knee

Ankle Fracture
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