Medically reviewed by Oluseun Olufade, MD A hip labral tear is an injury to the ring of cartilage (the labrum) around the hip socket. The labrum is essential for hip joint stability. The cartilage rim ...
A labral tear is a rip in the labrum, a piece of cartilage within your shoulder socket. It plays a large role in supporting the ball and socket joint as well as various tendons and muscles, including ...
Background Surgery for hip femoroacetabular impingement/acetabular labral tear (FAI/ALT) is exponentially increasing despite lacking investigation of the accuracy of ...
The symptoms of a hip labral tear includes: Deep pain in the front part of the hip and down into the groin area Pain that radiates toward the deep buttock area Catching, grinding and other ...
It contributes to shoulder stability. SLAP stands for "superior labrum from anterior to posterior." This type of labral tear occurs where the labrum connects to the biceps tendon. In a Bankart tear, a ...
The hip joint has a ball-and-socket shape. The femoral head, which is at the top of the femur (thigh bone), serves as the ball, and the socket is known as the acetabulum. The femoral head can move ...
A SLAP tear is a specific type of injury to the labrum, or labral tear, SLAP stands for superior labrum from anterior to posterior. The SLAP tear occurs at the point where one of the tendons of the ...
28 Fluid distends the joint capsule, outlines the acetabular labrum, and fills the tear. Without joint effusion ... Czerny et al 26 in a form of comprehensive classification (table 2). One difficulty ...
A catching or locking sensation in the joint is also a common symptom. A labral tear can be caused by hip impingement, in which the top part or "ball" of the thigh bone does not fit well in the socket ...
Labral repair surgery can regain motion in the shoulder and ease the painful symptoms. Treatment for labral repair depends on the type of tear that has occurred in the shoulder. Most labral tears can ...