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Pain or difficulty with your foot or ankle?

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Adult and Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon

Introduction

Meet Dr Christy Graff

An internationally and nationally trained Australian Orthopaedic Surgeon

Sub Specialising in foot and ankle, trauma, and paediatric orthopaedics.

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Services & Surgeon

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For Referrers

Find the online referral form and other information here.

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Patient's First Visit

Find the new patient form and additional information here.

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About Dr Graff

Learn more about Dr Graff here.

Overview

Orthopaedic Services

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Foot & Ankle

Dr Graff performs minimally invasive surgery for foot and ankle problems to improve recovery and outcomes. She has assisted adults and children with a range of diagnoses, including bunions, arthritis, cerebral palsy, and flat feet. She performs a careful and thorough pre-operative assessment and tailors surgery to meet the patient's needs.

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Children's Orthopaedics

Although Dr Graff treats complex conditions in children, she gives the same care and attention to children with more common conditions, such as sports injuries and children with normal ‘variations’ in limbs.

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Fractures and Trauma

Broken bones happen every day. Dr Graff treats broken bones (fractures) regularly to allow patients to return to daily living. Dr Graff's extensive trauma experience at the Royal London Hospital allows her to confidently manage patients with a multitude of injuries, ranging from simple soft tissue injuries to serious accidents.

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Looking to find out more or book an appointment?

If you are looking to find out more information, have any questions or would like to consult with Dr Graff regarding an orthopaedic condition, please contact our team and schedule an appointment.

Dr Graff's Blog

By Christy Graff April 25, 2025
Attention all GPs: you are invited to a free #GPeducation event to discuss everything you wanted to know about foot and ankle conditions.
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By Shaira Beltran January 20, 2025
Dr Graff (nee Coyle) and her team during her time at the Royal London Hospital investigated the literature for evidence on the best management of tibial eminence fractures in children.
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January 13, 2025
The tibia, also known as the shinbone is the most commonly fractured long bone in the body. Tibial shaft fractures account for 1.9% of all fractures. Intramedullary nailing (IMN) – where a specially designed metal rod is inserted inside the bone to stabilise the fracture and allow healing, is the gold standard for the treatment of these fractures in adults.
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January 6, 2025
Supracondylar humerus fractures in children are common, and severe unstable fractures are managed with surgery. This involves using X-ray to straighten the bone and put wires in to hold the bone still. The most stable configuration of wires is one on the outside of the elbow and one on the inside of the elbow.

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