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Medical Conditions - Labral Tear

An injury to the hip's labrum, the soft tissue that covers the acetabulum (socket), is known as a labral tear. Injury, structural concerns, or degenerative disorders can all result in a hip labral tear. The hip may hurt or feel stiff as a symptom. Depending on their severity, there are nonsurgical and surgical options for treating hip labral tears.

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