The labrum is a fibrocartilaginous rim which encompasses the ... and internal rotation of the hip joint (with anterior superior tears) 17, 20 passive hyperextension, abduction, and external rotation ...
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What Causes Hip Pain?
A hip arthroscopy may be used to repair a torn hip labrum. Hip pain is usually described by a location: anterior (front), lateral (side), or posterior (back). The site may help point to the cause.
Objective: Acetabular labral tears predominantly affect young patients and are a source of hip pain in the athlete. Four causes of the initiation of labral tears have been proposed; trauma, hypolaxity ...
because that would be the one motion where it would potentially irritate a torn anterior labrum, just that motion,” Rothenberg said. “For me, the fact that he’s a lefty batter, and it’s ...
Finally, videotapes from each patient's hip arthroscopy were assessed ... Finally, the acetabular labrum is thoroughly evaluated from both the anterior and lateral portals. The presence of a ...
A-anterior, P-posterior ... a detailed examination of the glenohumeral joint to further identify glenoid labrum disruption or humeral articular damage associated with a Hill-Sachs lesion as ...