Mr. Maurice O’Flaherty
- Sub-specialties
- Foot and Ankle
MSc (Sports Med) FRCSEd (Tr & Ortho)
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Mr. Maurice O’Flaherty MSc (Sports Med) FRCSEd (Tr & Ortho) is a Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, specialising in foot and ankle surgery, trauma surgery, and sports injuries.
Education and Experience
Mr. O’Flaherty graduated in Medicine (MB BCh BaO) at Queens University Belfast in 2002, going on to follow a surgical career path, gaining a place on the Northern Ireland Orthopaedic Higher Surgical Training scheme in 2007. He obtained his Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh (Trauma and Orthopaedics) in 2012 and went on to take up a place on the prestigious Surrey Foot and Ankle Fellowship in London.
Mr. O’Flaherty also graduated from the University of Bath, England, gaining a Masters of Science degree in Sports and Exercise Medicine. He spent time training with doctors and allied health professionals from all aspects of sport and exercise medicine, including Premier League Football and Rugby Union. He works with many high-level sportspersons including GAA players, Ulster Rugby, Ulster Hockey, NI Netball and Irish League Soccer.
Mr. O’Flaherty was first appointed as a Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Consultant in 2013, working in the Royal Victoria Hospital and Musgrave Park Hospital in Belfast. He was a member of the major trauma team in the former, and was an Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) instructor for over 8 years. He was also previously Lead Clinician for the Belfast Trust in Foot & Ankle surgery for over three years. He regularly teaches both undergraduate and post graduate doctors, as well as Allied Health Professionals such as his podiatry and physiotherapy colleagues.
Specialist interests include all aspects of complex foot and ankle problems including ankle instability and stabilisation, ankle arthroscopy (keyhole surgery), lower limb sports injuries and fractures, achilles tendon injuries and surgery, bunion (hallux valgus) surgery, lesser toe deformities, heel pain, tendon problems, and foot and ankle arthritis.
