A hip labral tear involves damage to the labrum, the cartilage ring that cushions and stabilizes the hip joint. It can cause pain, clicking, and limited movement.
Common causes include trauma, repetitive hip motions, structural abnormalities, or degeneration.
Hip or groin pain
Catching, locking, or clicking sensations
Reduced hip range of motion
Stiffness or instability
Treatment options include rest, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and surgery for severe tears.
Prolonged recovery time
Pain persisting despite treatment
Invasive surgery and rehabilitation
We offer non-invasive therapies focusing on pain relief and joint support:
Shockwave therapy (from $180/session) to promote healing and reduce inflammation
Pioneered HotHeal Therapy Protocol combining manual therapy with non-invasive radiofrequency to improve tissue health
Pioneered Home Therapy Protocol with FDA-approved PEMF, Regenerix Gold, and Korean transdermal technology to support recovery at home
Yes. Severe tears may require surgical consultation.
Many experience symptom relief within weeks; full recovery depends on tear severity.
Surgery is advised if pain and dysfunction persist despite conservative treatment.
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