
University of Pretoria School of Medicine, Pretoria, South Africa Hospital & Surgery Center Affiliations University of Stellenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa Coetzee does not see patients for Plantar Fasciitis, Tarsal Tunnel or Chronic Nerve Pain Educationīoard Certified, American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeryįellowship in Trauma in Davos, Switzerlandįellowship in Foot & Ankle Surgery at the University of Washington and the Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, WA Trauma Care, including Foot, Ankle, and Lower Leg Onlyĭr. Subtalar Arthrodesis with Adipose-Derived Cellular Bone Matrix had Lower Fusion Rate vs AutograftĪnkle Care, including Ankle Joint Revision and Ankle Joint Replacement Innovation Helps Olympic Hockey Player Get Back to the GameĪlabama Athlete’s Return to Game ‘Highly Unlikely’ Under One Scenario Coetzee was named one of the top 23 Foot and Ankle surgeons in the US by Orthopedics Today in 20, has been nominated as a “Top Doctor” by the Mpls.St.Paul Magazine in 2013 and every year since (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) and in 2016 was selected by Castle Connolly as Top Doctor. Current research interests include total ankle arthroplasties, ankle fusions and subtalar fusions. He is a published author in numerous peer-reviewed journals on such topics as total ankle arthroplasties, talar osteochondral defects, lisfranc injuries and more. He is a world-renowned surgeon who has been asked to lecture and teach in more than 20 countries on all continents. His special orthopedic interests are foot and ankle reconstruction, trauma injuries and sports medicine. Coetzee is also one of the Official Team Physicians for the Minnesota Vikings and travels with the team. He also served on the Instructional Course committee of the AAOS from 2014 – 2016. He is a member of the AAOS CME committee ensuring ongoing education for all orthopedic surgeons. In 2014, he was the chairman of the AOFAS Specialty day at the AAOS meeting as well as the annual summer meeting of the AOFAS. He was the Chairman of the AOFAS Education committee from 2011 to 2013, overseeing all the educational activities of the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society.

He is an associate editor of the Foot and Ankle International Journal and also a member of the FAI Editorial Board, as well as reviewer to the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery and several other orthopedic journals. He currently serves as Immediate Past President on the board for the American Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS). He serves as a fellowship faculty member for the TCO/Fairview Foot & Ankle Fellowship program. Coetzee sees patients at the TCO Eagan facility. He completed his orthopedic residency at the University of Stellenbosch, located in Cape Town, South Africa, his trauma fellowship in Davos, Switzerland and a foot and ankle fellowship at the University of Washington and the Harborview Medical Center, in Seattle, WA, USA.ĭr. Chris Coetzee earned his medical degree from the University of Pretoria School of Medicine in South Africa. The clay weighs approximately 2500 lbs per yard.A board certified orthopedic surgeon, J. Please call first for delivery or to come and pick up. We can load your truck but there is a two yard minimum for us to load you.

You can arrange to pick up baseball infield dirt and self-load with shovels. The rawĬlay is a pure clay, with no stones, sticks or other contaminants. Theĭeposit is approximately 300 feet deep and is located on a 16 acre site. Miles southeast of Albany, New York and 60 miles northwest of Hartford, Connecticut.

It is situated in the Housatonic River Valley, 60 The Sheffield Clay deposit is located in Sheffield, Massachusetts, on U.S. Our baseball field clay can be custom blended to suit your needs. See this article by Zack DeLuca in the Greenfield Reporter newspaper about Pioneer Valley Regional School using our Baseball Mix to make ".one of the nicest fields in Western Massachusetts." The color varies depending on the sand it is mixed with but it is always essentially tan in color. This mixture of baseball infield dirt makes a great infield surface and pitchers mound. For baseball fields, we offer our super, all natural baseball clay mix, which is 50-60% clay and 40-50% sand.
