
You do not have to live with pain any longer. Here at Curry Orthopedic our goal is to provide quality orthopedic care to the community. With experience in joint replacement, sports injuries, physical therapy and more, Dr. Curry and his team will work with you to get you back to a healthier you. I consider Dr. Curry as the best Doctor I have seen in years.
He took time to listen to everything I had to say and did not rush or hurry me up on my visit. He was easy to talk to and showed care and compassion towards my medical problem. He also displayed knowledge about my problem on my first visit. The wait was short and I was seen on time with no long wait like other doctors.
He took time to listen to everything I had to say and did not rush or hurry me up on my visit. He was easy to talk to and showed care and compassion towards my medical problem. He also displayed knowledge about my problem on my first visit. The wait was short and I was seen on time with no long wait like other doctors.
Services
About Dr. Curry
Report
Dr. Cody Curry has dedicated his life training to become an Orthopedic Surgeon with the goal of bringing quality care to rural Oklahoma. Growing up in small towns in Texas and Oklahoma, he developed an affinity for rural life, and it was this exact affinity that brought him to Ada, Oklahoma. Dr. Curry graduated high school in Collinsville, Oklahoma before obtaining a Bachelor's degree from Oklahoma State University in Stillwater.
About Brian Freeland, PA-C
Report
Brian Freeland, PA-C, has spent nearly thirty years serving the communities of rural Oklahoma. From a small town in Western New York, Brian fell in love with Oklahoma during a family visit, and knew he wanted to make the Sooner State his lifelong home. Brian moved to Ada in 1993, working and providing medical assistance in the offices of Ada Orthopedics and Dr. Jack Howard.
Children’s Sports Medicine
Report
Sports medicine is a subspecialty of orthopaedics that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries suffered during athletic activity. The goal of treatment is to heal and rehabilitate injuries so patients can quickly return to their athletic activities. Participating in sports places wear-and-tear on the body, and can lead to orthopaedic injuries.
Knee Meniscal Tears
Report
The meniscus is a C-shaped piece of tough cartilage located in the knee, that acts as a shock absorber between the shinbone and the thighbone. There are two minisci within each knee. A meniscus tear may be the result of an activity that forcefully twists or rotates the knee. When a meniscus is torn due to injury or overuse, it can often be repaired with surgery that involves suturing the damaged ends together.
Rotator Cuff Injury
Report
The rotator cuff is the thick band of muscles and associated tendons that cover the top of the upper arm and hold in it place, providing support and stability to the shoulder joint. The rotator cuff also allows for a full range of motion while keeping the ball of the arm bone in the shoulder socket.
Reviews
Be the first to review Curry Orthopedics & Sports Medicine.
Write a Review