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Whats going on with athletes especially pros ones whom have trouble with coming back from torn hip labrum and especially with all/any of surgery/ies and recovery/ies that goes with all of this

By November 4, 2013 - 7:06pm
 
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Hi Jessica,

Welcome back to EmpowHER. Athletes who participate in such sports as ice hockey, soccer, football, golf and ballet are at higher risk of developing a hip labral tear. Structural abnormalities of the hip also can lead to a hip labral tear. Some people recover in a few weeks with conservative treatments, while others may require arthroscopic surgery to repair or remove the torn portion of the labrum.

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Daisy

November 5, 2013 - 4:13am
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Daisy,

Thanx and yeah it was somewhat I was looking for in a answer here. But I was looking more for why they have trouble with it after coming back from it, in the 1st place.

Jessica

November 5, 2013 - 7:26am
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