What is Hip Labrum?
is a ball and a plinet joint where the bones of the legs are connected to the pelvis. The femur or thigh bone is similar to a ball at the end and this ball fits in the pelvic bone, which is a drawer. Inside this joint, there is a smooth layer of cartilage called Hip Labrum between the femur and the pelvis. HIP Labrum is a lining on a drawer that creates suction and stability inside the hip joint, allowing smooth movement for activities such as walking or running - any movement requiring hip rotation.
Hip Labrum is very important for the proper functioning of the hip. As the leg moves, it must rotate inside the pelvic joint and the bone of the femur must be able to slide around the pelvic bone. If the Labrum is injured, the side cannot move smoothly, and this often creates instability, pain and a feeling of clicking or locking. Clicking and locking occurs when the Labrum, which is usually a very smooth surface, worn from repeated use or torn from sudden movement.Sportovci such as runners, tennis players and footballPlayers who often use repeated movement during exercise are a higher risk of excessive or sudden injuries of Labrum.
Tear hip labrum is usually diagnosed by orthopedist. The doctor may test the patient's hip movement to check the irregularities. If there is a suspicion of a labral tear, it is likely that the doctor will ask for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to get clear images and information about the placement and size of the tears.
Labral tears treatment involves resting from athletic activities, physical therapy to increase flexibility and the use of anti -inflammatory drugs to reduce inflammation around the hip and hip. Patients who continue to suffer from pain or reduced hip movement can be handed over to arthroscopic hip surgery. This operation is usually performed by two small slices on the outside of the hip. Orthopedic surgeon uses special tools to cleanand repair the damaged area of the hip labrum.
recovery from arthroscopic hip surgery can take up to six weeks and often involves physical therapy. Successful surgery can repair tears or worn areas on the lab, so the surface will be smooth. After recovery, the patient usually regains the range of movement in the hip and the hip labrum usually remains intact. Although there are some indications that labral tears can later lead to hip arthritis, there is no definitive evidence, and experts agree to further research on the long -term effects of labral tears.