Hip Labrum Tears and Treatment

Hip Labrum Tears and Treatment at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush

Hip labrum tears can cause significant pain, instability, and limited mobility, impacting daily activities and athletic performance. At Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, our hip specialists provide expert care for labrum tears, offering advanced diagnostic techniques and personalized treatment plans to relieve pain, restore function, and help you return to your active lifestyle.

What Is the Hip Labrum?

The labrum is a ring of cartilage that surrounds the acetabulum (socket) of the hip joint. It acts as a seal, helping to stabilize the ball-and-socket joint and facilitate smooth, pain-free movement. When the labrum is torn, it can compromise the joint's stability and lead to discomfort and functional limitations.

Causes of Hip Labrum Tears

Hip labrum tears can result from various causes, including:

  • Repetitive Movements: Overuse from sports or activities involving repetitive hip motion, such as running, hockey, or ballet.
  • Trauma: Direct impact or injury, such as a fall or car accident, that stresses the hip joint.
  • Structural Abnormalities: Conditions like femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), where abnormal bone shapes in the hip cause pinching of the labrum.
  • Degeneration: Wear and tear over time, often associated with osteoarthritis.

Symptoms of a Hip Labrum Tear

Common symptoms of a hip labrum tear include:

  • Pain in the groin or hip, often worsened by activity.
  • A clicking, locking, or catching sensation in the hip joint.
  • Stiffness or reduced range of motion in the hip.
  • Difficulty standing, walking, or pivoting.
  • A sense of instability or weakness in the hip joint.

If these symptoms interfere with your daily life, a thorough evaluation by our specialists can confirm the diagnosis and guide your treatment.

Diagnosing a Hip Labrum Tear

At Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, diagnosing a hip labrum tear involves:

  • Medical History and Physical Exam: Assessing symptoms, range of motion, and joint stability.
  • Imaging Studies: X-rays to evaluate hip structure and MRI (often with contrast) to visualize the labrum and surrounding tissues.
  • Diagnostic Injections: In some cases, a local anesthetic is injected into the hip joint to confirm that the pain originates from the labrum.

Treatment Options for Hip Labrum Tears

Our specialists provide a full range of non-surgical and surgical treatments tailored to your specific needs.

Non-Surgical Treatments
  • Physical Therapy: Strengthening the muscles around the hip to improve joint stability and reduce strain on the labrum.
  • Medications: Anti-inflammatory medications to manage pain and swelling.
  • Activity Modification: Avoiding activities that aggravate symptoms.
  • Injections: Corticosteroid or platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections to relieve inflammation and promote healing.
Surgical Treatments

If non-surgical treatments are not effective, surgery may be recommended. Our surgeons specialize in minimally invasive arthroscopic techniques, which include:

  • Labrum Repair: Stitching the torn edges of the labrum back together to restore its function.
  • Labrum Reconstruction: Using a graft to replace severely damaged or missing sections of the labrum.
  • Treatment of Underlying Conditions: Addressing structural issues like femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) to prevent further damage.

Recovery and Rehabilitation

Recovery from a hip labrum tear depends on the severity of the injury and the chosen treatment. Key aspects of recovery include:

  • Rest and Protection: Limiting weight-bearing and using crutches after surgery to allow for healing.
  • Physical Therapy: A tailored rehabilitation program to rebuild strength, flexibility, and range of motion.
  • Gradual Return to Activity: Resuming daily activities within a few weeks, with full recovery taking 3-6 months for most patients.

Our team will work closely with you to ensure a smooth and successful recovery.

Why Choose Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush?

Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush is a leader in hip care, offering state-of-the-art techniques and compassionate, patient-centered care. Our fellowship-trained hip specialists have extensive experience in diagnosing and treating labrum tears, ensuring that each patient receives personalized care for optimal outcomes.

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