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Hip Labral Tear

A hip labrum tear is a common cause of hip pain and dysfunction, especially among active individuals. Early diagnosis and comprehensive treatment are essential to managing symptoms, preserving joint function, and preventing long-term complications. At Vitality Orthopedics and Biologics in Springfield, Massachusetts, we specialize in both traditional and regenerative treatment options that support natural healing and optimize recovery.

The hip is a ball-and-socket joint, formed where the head of the femur (thigh bone) fits into the acetabulum (socket) of the pelvis. The labrum is a ring of cartilage that surrounds the rim of the hip socket. It plays a critical role in joint stability by deepening the socket and creating a seal that helps maintain proper alignment of the femoral head within the acetabulum.

The labrum also aids in shock absorption, assists with load distribution across the joint, and helps maintain joint lubrication. A torn labrum compromises the stability of the joint which can lead to pain, catching, instability, and eventually arthritis if left untreated.

Labral tears can result from trauma, repetitive stress, or structural abnormalities of the hip. In athletes and active individuals, repetitive hip motions such as pivoting, twisting, and flexing can gradually damage the labrum over time. Sports like hockey, soccer, golf, and dance place high demands on the hip joint and are associated with an increased risk of injury.

Structural abnormalities such as femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), a condition where the hip bones do not develop normally during childhood or bone spurs develop due to abnormal contact of the hip bones. The abnormal contact leads to tears of the labrum. Over time, this can cause osteoarthritis in the hip.

Common symptoms include:

  • A deep ache or sharp pain in the groin or outer hip
  • Clicking, catching, or locking sensations
  • Stiffness and decreased range of motion
  • Pain that worsens with activity or prolonged sitting
  • A sense of instability in the hip

Often, labral tears can be managed effectively with non-surgical treatments, particularly when symptoms are mild to moderate, and the tear does not compromise joint stability.

Initial conservative care often includes:

  • Activity modification to reduce repetitive stress on the joint
  • Physical therapy focused on strengthening surrounding muscles, improving flexibility, and restoring joint mechanics
  • Anti-inflammatory medications to reduce pain and swelling

At Vitality Orthopedics and Biologics, we go beyond conventional care by incorporating regenerative therapies that support the body’s natural healing processes. The goal is to help reduce pain, stimulate tissue repair, and delay or eliminate the need for surgery.

Red light therapy (photobiomodulation)

Red light therapy uses low-wavelength light to penetrate tissue and stimulate cellular energy production. This can improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and enhance healing in soft tissues such as the labrum. It is a painless, non-invasive therapy that can be performed in conjunction with other treatments.

Laser therapy

Class IV therapeutic lasers deliver targeted light energy that penetrates deeper structures in the hip. This therapy promotes tissue regeneration, reduces nerve irritation, and helps accelerate the repair process. Patients often report improved mobility and decreased pain after a series of treatments.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT)

HBOT involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized environment, which helps deliver oxygen-rich blood to injured tissues. This environment supports the healing of cartilage and other structures within the joint by promoting angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels) and reducing inflammation. It may be especially helpful for patients with chronic or complex tears.

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP)

PRP therapy involves drawing a patient’s blood, concentrating the platelets, and injecting them into the hip joint. Platelets release growth factors that signal the body to begin repairing damaged tissues. PRP is a minimally invasive option that has shown promising results in reducing pain and improving function in patients with labral tears.

Bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC)

BMAC therapy uses stem cells harvested from the patient’s own bone marrow. These cells have the potential to differentiate into various types of tissues, including cartilage. BMAC injections aim to promote regeneration of the labrum and surrounding joint structures, supporting long-term joint health.

BPC 157 peptide therapy

BPC 157 is a synthetic peptide derived from a naturally occurring protein in the stomach. It has demonstrated anti-inflammatory and regenerative effects in musculoskeletal tissues. Administered via injection or orally, BPC 157 may accelerate tendon and ligament healing, and it may play a complementary role in labral tear recovery.

When determining the most appropriate treatment approach, our team at Vitality Orthopedics and Biologics considers several factors, including the size and location of the tear, severity of symptoms, patient activity level, and overall joint health. Not every patient will respond the same way to a given therapy, so individualized treatment plans are essential.

Patients undergoing regenerative therapies should understand that these treatments are typically performed in a series and may take several weeks or months to achieve optimal results. While some therapies can provide relief after just a few sessions, others stimulate gradual tissue repair, requiring a longer timeline.

In cases where non-surgical and regenerative options are unsuccessful, surgical intervention such as arthroscopic labral repair or debridement may be recommended. Our goal is always to exhaust the least invasive and most biologically favorable options first.

We are committed to helping our patients return to pain-free activity using a full spectrum of advanced orthopedic and biologic solutions. If you’re struggling with persistent hip pain or have been diagnosed with a labral tear, our team will work with you to develop a customized treatment plan that supports healing, enhances function, and aligns with your personal goals.

To learn more about hip labral tear treatments or to schedule a consultation, contact Vitality Orthopedics and Biologics in Springfield, Massachusetts.