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Medical Conditions - Labrum Tear

The labrum is fibrous cartilage found in the shoulder and hip joints. They are ball-and-socket types of synovial joints where the arm or the leg meets the body. A labrum tear can be partial or complete. It usually requires surgical treatment with postoperative therapy and pain management. The condition is completely curable depending upon the patient's age, sex, and postoperative compliance.

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