Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Arthroscopic treatment of femoroacetabular impingement and labral tears is both safe and clinically successful ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Results showed hip outcome scores were comparable between hypoplastic vs. normoplastic labrums. No significant ...
Among major-league players, treatments for torn labrums in the hip are on the rise. In our database, only eight major leaguers underwent surgery on their hips from 2002-2006. From 2007-2011, 33 ...
This week we are going to discuss a condition that is sometimes missed on a clinical exam but is very important to identify in order to prescribe proper treatment—the labral tear of the hip. Labral ...
Background This study aimed to describe chondropathy prevalence in adults who had undergone hip arthroscopy for hip pain. The relationships between chondropathy severity and (1) participant ...
This week in the Injury Zone, we are going to discuss another common condition that many runners and athletes deal with, which is femoroacetabular impingement. For the sake of reducing the word count ...
If you're an athlete and you've started to notice activity-related groin pain – particularly in the crease where the hip meets the leg – you may have a hip labral tear. Now you're probably wondering: ...
Last week, John McClain of the Houston Chroniclereported that Houston Texans safety Ed Reed underwent arthroscopic surgery to repair a torn labrum in his hip. Depending on the exact nature of Reed's ...
Introduction The hip is the second most common area for injury in collegiate athletes and may account for 2–5% of all sports injuries. Hip and groin pain in the athlete has long been associated with ...