Labrum Repair

Labrum is a ring of strong fibrocartilaginous tissue lining around the socket of the hip joint. Labrum serves many functions where it acts as shock absorber, lubricates the joint, and distributes the pressure equally. It holds the head of the femur in place and prevents the lateral and vertical movement of the femur head with in the joint. It also deepens the acetabular cavity and offers stability against femoral head translation.

Labral tear may be caused by trauma, femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), hip hypermobility, dysplasia, and degeneration. It is one of the rare conditions and is common in athletes playing sports such as ice hockey, soccer, golf and ballet. Structural abnormalities may also cause hip labral tear. Patients may have hip pain, clicking and locking of joint and restricted range of motion. Patients may also experience dull pain on movement of hip joint that may not subside on rest. Hip labral tear is often diagnosed with symptoms, history, physical examination and radiological techniques. Magnetic resonance arthroscopy may be more appropriate for diagnosing hip labral tear.

Your doctor may start with conservative treatment prescribing nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and advising you to rest. These methods may offer symptomatic relief while surgery is required to repair the torn labrum. Your doctor may perform arthroscopic surgery using fiber-optic camera and surgical instruments through the smaller incisions. Depending on the severity of tear, the damaged or torn labrum may be removed or may be sutured.

Practice Locations
Practice Location 1

6710 A Rockledge Dr
Suite 130
Bethesda, MD 20817

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Practice Location 2

19847 Century Blvd
205 Lobby B
Germantown, MD 20874

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Practice Location 3

1071 Seven
Locks Rd
Rockville, MD 20854

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  • Member of Board of Directors ISHA
  • Team Physician Fc Dallas
  • Fellow Hawkins Foundation
  • Board Certified Since 2008 American Board of  Surgery
  • Fellow American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • Master Instructor The Arthroscopy Association of North America
  • Faculty at large American Hip Institue
  • Member American  Society for Sports Medicin