
Pre-Op Tips for Carpal Tunnel Release
Carpal tunnel syndrome affects millions of Americans every year. It can cause significant pain and loss of function, preventing you from doing your job or
Board-Certified Orthopedic Surgeon
Specializing In Hip, Shoulder & Knee Injuries
“My mission is to restore function and stability to the injured hip, knee, and shoulder using the most modern and innovative techniques in orthopedic surgery. My goal is to return patients to an active lifestyle through the use of state-of-the-art procedures that treat damaged cartilage or ligament injury and joint dysfunction. I believe that every patient is unique, and that each patient’s treatment plan must be tailored to their specific goals for an active life. Whether you are an injured professional athlete or someone who just wants the ability to be active without pain, my goal is to maximize your outcome and help you reach your expectations.”
Jeffrey J. Carroll is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in minimally invasive hip, knee, and shoulder surgery, as well as fracture care and other acute orthopedic traumas. Dr. Carroll attended medical school at Michigan State University, where he received his doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO) degree. He then completed a residency in orthopedic surgery at MSU’s McLaren Macomb Regional Medical Center, where he served as chief resident his senior year and is currently a clinical professor.
Dr. Carroll is recognized as a leader in his field. He has written articles on partial and total knee replacement, and he speaks regularly at Grosse Pointe Beaumont and St. John Hospital on knee, hip, and shoulder surgery.
If you have an urgent orthopedic need, simply visit our urgent care clinic during business hours – just call our main number first to let us know you’re on your way.
For our physical therapy department, call (586) 488-2440.
Carpal tunnel syndrome affects millions of Americans every year. It can cause significant pain and loss of function, preventing you from doing your job or
Trigger finger is characterized by a sudden pain or difficulty in moving one of your fingers, which can get stuck in a bent position. This
Trigger finger is a painful condition that can make it difficult to bend or straighten your finger. You may be unable to extend your finger