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Evan M Curatolo MD,FAAOS,FACS

Evan M. Curatolo, MD, FAAOS, FACS

  • Orthopedics | Pediatric-Orthopedic Surgery | Surgery-Orthopedic
Languages Spoken English, Spanish
  • Dr. Curatolo grew up in Westchester, NY and attended Regis High School in New York City before attending the University of Notre Dame. He next attended Georgetown University School of Medicine and then completed his internship and Orthopaedic Surgery Residency at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch, NJ. He finally completed a subspecialty fellowship in Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). Dr. Curatolo specializes in anything involving Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery including fractures, trauma, sports/upper extremity/hand/lower extremity/foot and ankle/back injuries, chronic joint pain, scoliosis, foot and ankle deformity, developmental dysplasia of the hip, clubfoot, and any congenital syndrome or deformity. He lives in Monmouth County, NJ with his wife and three daughters and enjoys nothing more than spending time with his family and taking care of your children. Dr. Curatolo has written and published multiple book chapters and research articles including: —Flynn J, Curatolo E. "Pediatric Femoral Shaft Fractures: A System for Decision-Making." AAOS Instructional Course Lectures, Volume 64, Chapter 39, 2015. —Curatolo E et al. "Cascading Adjacent Level Vertebral Compression Fractures Necessitating a Series of Eleven Kyphoplasties," Case Reports in Orthopedics, vol. 2015, Article ID 395875, 4 pages, 2015. —Curatolo, Evan MD; Reuter, Matthew J. MD; Howard, Roland MD; Willis, Alexander R. MD; Ahmede, Jamil M. BSc; Kwak, Andrew MD; Absatz, Michael G. MD. Current Orthopaedic Practice: March/April 2017 - Volume 28 - Issue 2 - p 184–187. —Nossov S, Curatolo E, et al. Vertical Expandable Prosthetic Titanium Ribs (VEPTR): Are We Reducing Respiratory Assistance Requirements? Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 13318R2.
    Clinical Interests

    Ankle Fractures, Avulsion Fracture Back Pain Bone Disorders Broken Arm Calcaneus Fracture Complex Fractures Compound Fracture Compression Fracture Extra-Articular Fracture Femur Fracture Fracture Fractured Lower Leg Hand Conditions Hand Fracture Insufficien