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    5.0 (6 reviews)
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    Derek H Ochiai, MD

    Derek H Ochiai, MD

    4.3(14 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    I've had bilateral hip labrum reconstructions and osteoplasty with Dr. Ochiai, 2 years apart. I…read moredrove about 75-90 minutes to see him and it was well worth the drive and the tolls! My symptoms had been blamed on pulled muscle and other things for years, so by the time I got the right diagnosis, my hip was not in great shape. He explained my options thoroughly, risks/benefits of surgery, etc, and I never felt rushed. On followbut, I had biceps tendonitis, and he fit me in for a steroid injection, no problem. Both surgeries went well. My left did better, but it was done earlier, and honestly, I followed instructions better. I was able to run and do the things I wanted again. I was always able to get an appointment with him in a timely fashion. Sometimes, there may be a wait, but I would rather have a doctor who doesn't rush through your appointment than one on time.

    I have been struggling with a torn labrum and FAI for almost four years. I tried multiple cycles…read moreof physical therapy and really, really worked hard to avoid surgery because I was frankly afraid of the recovery. I saw three separate hip surgeons, and came to Ochiai after numerous recommendations from others. I've talked to no fewer than 20 people that have had hip arthroscopy with various surgeons. I've spoken with people that have had horrific experiences with recovery and results from the same procedure that I have. I have also talked to some who urged me to have the procedure because it improved their quality of life dramatically. Here is what I will tell you: your surgeon's experience and skill matter. Choose a surgeon that specializes in the procedure you need and commit to the physical therapy. I am absolutely convinced that Ochiai has a great deal to do with what I am going to characterize as a relatively easy recovery. I would recommend him without reservation for hip arthroscopy. I'm now three weeks after surgery and here is what I will tell you: -The procedure was far easier than I anticipated in many ways, and more difficult in others. The upshot is surgery was worth it and I wish I hadn't waited. I'm frankly stunned at how reasonable my recovery was. - I was not really in pain following surgery, just discomfort for a few days. I was off narcotics within 24 hours after surgery. I believe I took two narcotic pain pills after leaving the surgical center. - The worst things to anticipate about this surgery are 1) needing to have someone to help you out for the 48 hours or so afterward, 2) understanding that you will have to commit to wearing a brace for about 6 weeks afterward and to be on crutches for approximately 1-4 weeks after, and 3) understanding PT is a commitment for months after. - I live in a house with lots and lots of stairs. They were no problem. If you have a symptomatic torn labrum or pinching from FAI then I urge you to see Ochiai.

    Andrew B. Wolff, M.D.

    Andrew B. Wolff, M.D.

    4.7(11 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    First and foremost Dr. Wolff and his team to include his fantastic PA Grey Davenport were…read moregregarious, empathetic, responsive and most importantly exceedingly proficient in their craft. I have dealt with bilateral hip pain for 4 years without proper diagnosis. Dr. Wolff knew what was wrong in 5 minutes of my exam. I had a right Hip Arthroscopy for FAI with Labrum Reconstruction on 4-19-2024. Immediately after surgery my hip pain was gone and the recovery was a breeze. I do not know if I am the exception but I was walking without crutches by day 11-12 without any issues. If you need any hip procedure in the DMV Dr. Wolff and his team are without exception the best Orthopedic Surgical Group around! Highly recommend!

    I Had hip labrum reconstructive surgery with Dr. Wolffe, and for over a year he insisted that the…read moreongoing pain in my hip was due to inflammation. I went back to him every 2 to 3 months for that year explaining to him that I was diligent with my physical therapy and taking the medication he told me to take, and yet the hip wasn't getting any better. But He continued to insist it was ongoing inflammation for over a year. Since he wasn't willing to consider what else it might be or offer any other solutions to help me, I went out and got a second opinion. So I saw another surgeon, and after he operated on me, he determined that I had extensive scarring inside my hip binding the hip flexor muscles to the hip capsule. After he removed all the scar tissue from my hip, it was much better and pain free. Dr. Wolff refused to consider that anything else may be going on, and so he wasn't able to help me. While a nice man, I found that he was rushed during our appointments and he wasn't always in the moment. So I don't feel he was always listening to what I had to say. Regardless, him continuing to insist my pain was due to inflammation for an entire year wasn't really him thinking about what else the problem might be or to consider other solutions.

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    William P. Petersen, MD - OrthoVirginia

    William P. Petersen, MD - OrthoVirginia

    5.0(1 review)
    0.1 mi

    I have been meaning to thank Dr Petersen for a while now, and write a review. This is my story: In…read moreJuly 2020, i was riding a capitol bikeshare down 23rd street in Arlington VA near my house. I ride that bike almost daily to go to my gym a mile up/downhill. I started loving biking and hills especially climbing up and coasting down. On a particular day, on my smooth coast down 23rd street, i pressed on brake lightly as i usually did, and the brake suddenly locked. My body went flying in the air at a 45 degree angle, i think i did a roll because i was intuiviey trying to save my head, i landed directly on my right elbow and ribcage. at that moment, i actually thought i was perhaps dead or unconcious. A nice young man, got off his bike and called 911. The ambualce came and to me to VA hospitial center. I thought I broke ribs but nope i compeltely shattered my right elow, open compound fracture. I stayed overnight and was put on meds, they told me i needed surgery first thing. I have never been in surgery. I was ready to die. I thought i might. I prayed and went into the O.R., I saw Dr Peterson under the mask and i asked him If I had a choice, he basically said not much if i ever wanted to get my elbow back working. Long story short, I woke up and had a new screw in my elbow. My parents took me home to NJ where I was not allowed to do much for 6 weeks and the slowly started PT at Inova in Arlington. I called Dr Petersen several times overnight, in pain, scared to death. Once the bone healed, he encouraged me to keep trying to used it, to go to PT and ordered me a dynaplint to help get my rage of motion back. For almost 2.5 months i could not brush my hair, teeth, or eat with my right arm, Over time, slowly I got my fork closer and closer to my mouth each week. By the time of my birthday, sept 16th, i went to dinner with friends and (yes see my current yelp photo), that is me getting my fork to my mouth!!! I was very elated to do push ups again by october and played tennis by spring 2021. Its now FEb 2022, and my elbow has almost full range with pin inside. I might eventually have to get it removed depending on pain and if there might be future setbacks. But for now, I am grateful i can bend and extend and not be in pain. In sum, a year and half later, I just am grateful also for the guy who called 911, the ER staff and Dr Petersen who worked with skill and care, to recover my elbow, it was the scariest day of my life, but I am healing well. Thank you Dr Petersen and Orthovirgina team:)

    Clay Wellborn MD - orthopedists - Updated July 2026

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