Prolotherapy for Hip Labral Tear
mkepainclinic2019-06-25T16:58:09-05:00Hip joints are large ball and socket joints making up of the head of the femur and rounded like a ball to fit into the acetabulum, known as the hip bone socket. These joints are held together by the labrum, a fibrous cartilage which seals the femoral head. This cartilage also acts as a cushion between the two joints. The labrum cartilage is essential to keeping your hip joint stable. Without it, the hip doesn’t work properly. Hip labral tears occur when damage is done to the labrum and/or cartilage. This can occur gradually over time or suddenly after trauma. [...]