Patient Testimonials
Barbara – Annandale
Knee Replacement
Dennis – Amissville
Total Hip Replacement
Blanca – Leesburg
Bilateral Hip Replacement
Sarah – Burke
Fractured Elbow
Ca'Dell – Reston
Achilles Repair
Carolyn – Alexandria
Bilateral Hip and Knee Replacements
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ACL Repair
Brian – Herndon
Torn Biceps Tendon
John – Springfield
Spine Surgery
Hiko – Fairfax
Detached Thumb Ligament
Matthew – Fairfax
Shoulder Repair
Courtney –McLean
Fractured Leg
Lisa – Centreville
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
Maurice – Clifton
Osteoarthritis
Maureen – Oak
Hill
Non-Surgical Pain Management
Brian – Reston
Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement
James – Arlington
Knee Replacement
Cheryl – Oak Hill
Reconstructive Hand Surgery
Chris – Arlington
Carpal Tunnel Surgery
Vilma – Vienna
Fractured Wrist
Kelsey – Centreville
Spondylolysis
Jeff – Alexandria
Shoulder Repair
Jenna – Centreville
ACL Repair
Brian – Arlington
Knee Arthroscopy
Donna – West Springfield
Pilates and Core Stabilization
Keith – Stafford
Torn Rotator Cuff
Rachel – Vienna
Broken Wrist
Patient Testimonials - Chris
Arlington – Carpal Tunnel surgery
During the summer, Chris started to develop numbness and tingling in some of the fingers of his right hand. At first, he chalked it up to the more than average amount of typing he does in his job as a law librarian, using power tools, mowing the yard, and playing with his 2-year-old son, Owen. He later noticed some swelling in his palm and eventually felt pain radiating up his arm at night, depriving him of sleep. That was when he realized it was time to seek help.
After some rudimentary tests, his primary care doctor referred Reed to hand specialist Alexander Croog, MD. The swelling in Chris’s palm prompted Dr. Croog to quickly schedule an MRI to rule out such possibilities as a hand tumor. Dr. Croog then also referred him to a neurologist for nerve tests and a rheumatologist to investigate other possible causes for the symptoms, such as diabetes. After examining the results, Dr. Croog recommended that Chris undergo carpal tunnel release procedure.
“My pain was immediately relieved after surgery,” said Chris. “With a small incision at the base of my palm; it seemed like I was in and out of surgery, with very little time spent in post-op,” he recalled. “To relieve the discomfort of the incision, I only took my prescribed pain medication for two days.”
The outpatient surgery took place on Thursday, and Chris returned to work on Monday. Ten days later, Dr. Croog removed the bandage and the stitches. Chris noted, “I was very surprised that the scar was barely noticeable.”
Two months after surgery for his right hand, Chris had the same procedure on his left hand, which was starting to exhibit similar symptoms just before he had his first surgery.
He offered advice for people with carpal tunnel pain:
“Do not fear that the surgery will put you out of commission for normal activities. Recovery is quick.” Recently, he took his own advice. “I installed the roof rack on my SUV, something I couldn’t have done last summer before the surgery.”

