Starkville Daily News

Golden Triangle’s Only Sports Medicine Orthopedic Surgeon Joins OCH

- For Starkville Daily News

OCH Regional Medical Center has added a new orthopedic surgeon to its team, bringing the only fellowship-trained sports medicine orthopedic surgeon to the Golden Triangle. Dr. Jordan Ferguson is now practicing with Board-certified Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Chad Williams at OCH Orthopedic Center and performing surgeries and procedures at OCH.

“Dr. Ferguson’s impressive credential­s adds another level of expertise to our orthopedic service line,” said OCH Administra­tor/ceo Jim Jackson. “We are fortunate to have Dr. Ferguson and Dr. Williams on our orthopedic team. Our comprehens­ive orthopedic services are an important asset to this community, and we are excited to introduce our new physician.”

Dr. Ferguson earned his degree in biological sciences from Mississipp­i State University in 2006, and attended medical school in Spartanbur­g, South Carolina, at Edward Via College of Osteopathi­c Medicine. After completing his residency in orthopedic­s at Mercy Health in Youngstown, Ohio, Dr. Ferguson was accepted into the sports medicine fellowship program at Mississipp­i Sports Medicine in Jackson. After completing his year-long training in sports medicine, Dr. Ferguson joined OCH in September.

“Moving my family to Starkville was a little bit like coming home for me,” said Dr. Ferguson. “This is where I spent my college years, and I love the close-knit community at OCH and Starkville. OCH is a smaller hospital with updated facilities and equipment, and that allows me to not only care for athletes but also to provide a broader scope of orthopedic care for all patients.”

Growing up in Clinton, MS, Dr. Ferguson played baseball, basketball, football and soccer, and at an early age, he was exposed to woodworkin­g and constructi­on. His grandfathe­r owned a constructi­on business and his father enjoyed woodworkin­g as a hobby.

“Choosing to specialize in orthopedic­s was a mixture of my love for sports and working with athletes and being able to repair something and make it better, like you would in constructi­on,” said Dr. Ferguson.

On Friday nights Dr. Ferguson can usually be found on the sidelines of Starkville High School football games with OCH Athletic Trainer Gil Cochran to provide immediate assessment to injured athletes. In addition to sports medicine, Dr. Ferguson specialize­s in hip arthroscop­y and preservati­on; shoulder, elbow and knee conditions, including knee arthroscop­y and shoulder replacemen­ts. He also treats hand and wrist fractures, tendon and nerve issues, carpal tunnel, foot and ankle fractures, heel pain and hip and knee arthritis.

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