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- Hi, I'm going to talk about labral tears today. Labral tears are a frequent cause of discussion as a reason or the consequence of joint pain. I'm not always sure if the labral tear is the cause of pain, even if it does show up on MRI. But in some cases, it truly is an issue, and my concern with surgically removing it is we change the architecture of the joint. The labrum attaches right to the outside of the acetabulum. The acetabulum is the socket of the joint. This is the ball. So it attaches all the way around the outside of it. It's a fibrocartilage, and its goal is to help continue this rounded architecture of the joint to help that, the ball, sit well in the socket. There are certain circumstances where the labrum is more frequently injured, and there are a lot of people that have injured labrums that don't have pain. They've been in some studies done with that. The big point here to take home is that labral tears, although present, may not be the actual cause of your pain. And even if they are, they can be treated non-surgically. The two treatment options that I do frequently for hips with labral tears are PRP first to the ligament and structures and prolotherapy to the actual labrum and tears. You can sometimes use stem cells also if it's a large tear. But in general, the labral tears can be treated non-surgically with regenerative orthopedic injection therapy. I'm Dr. Jennifer Stebbing. I'm a sports medicine physician with a specialty in regenerative orthopedics. Please contact me if you have any other questions.
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