Hip Labral Repair

Hip Labral Repair

Hip labral repair is a surgical procedure used to treat tears in the labrum, a ring of cartilage that surrounds the hip joint and provides stability. Labral tears can occur due to injury, repetitive movements, or structural issues like femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), leading to pain, clicking sensations, and limited movement.

This procedure is usually performed using arthroscopy, where the damaged labrum is repaired or reattached to restore joint stability and function. With advanced techniques, hip labral repair helps reduce pain, improve mobility, and prevent further joint damage.

Benefits of Hip Labral Repair

Early treatment helps restore stability and improve joint function.

  • Improved Joint Stability

    Supports proper alignment of the hip joint.

  • Reduced Pain & Clicking

    Relieves discomfort and abnormal sensations.

  • Better Range of Motion

    Enhances smooth hip movement.

Long term care services

Recovery after hip labral repair requires a structured rehabilitation program to restore strength, flexibility, and stability. Our focus is on ensuring complete healing and preventing recurrence of the condition.

We provide personalized physiotherapy plans, strengthening exercises, and activity modification guidance. Regular follow-ups help monitor progress and support a safe return to daily activities and sports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hip labral repair is an effective treatment for labral tears.

It is a tear in the cartilage surrounding the hip joint.

They can result from injury, repetitive movements, or structural issues.

Not always; mild cases may be managed conservatively.

Recovery varies but requires proper rehabilitation.