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A labral tear is cartilage in your hip that has detached or degenerated. Learn more about labral tears & treatment options from our orthopedic specialists.
WebMD explains an acetabular labral tear, damage to cartilage and tissue in the hip socket that affects up to 22% of athletes.
One reason for this pain may be a hip labral tear. These can happen to anyone, but they are most common in athletes who participate in high-impact sports.
Historically, labral debridement was a common treatment for labral tears. In younger patients, this has been supplanted by labral repair as the preferred technique for repairable labral tears.
Here’s what you should know about hip labral tears, plus exercises to get you running stronger and healthier than before.
Woman's Doctor: Understanding a hip labral tear Sports, falling among causes for condition, doctors say For those with severe hip pain, doctors warn about the possibility of a hip labral tear.
As surgical techniques and technologies continue to evolve, labral repair remains a cornerstone in the preservation of hip joint function and the prevention of arthritic progression. References: ...
Hip labral tears have recently come into the spotlight as an under-diagnosed cause of hip or groin pain in high school athletes, according to an article in the journal Physical Therapy.
Detroit Pistons rookie Killian Hayes has labral tear in his hip, a career-altering injury for some players. Here's what it means.