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Had Labral Tear And Surgery. Have Pain In Hip. MRI Was Normal. Suggest?

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Posted on Tue, 27 Aug 2013
Question: i HAD A LABRAL TEAR AND HAD SURGERY ON NOW MY HIP IS SO PAINFULL THIS IS THE MRI I HAD AND THE DOC SAID EVERYTHING LOOKED GOOD...
THEN WHY AM I IN SO MUCH PAIN
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Answered by Dr. Krishna Kumar (19 days later)
Hello,

Thank you for sharing your problem with me.

Your MRI does report capsule of the hip joint being stuck at some places.

Do you have difficulty in movement of your hip? If so it could be due to the tightness of the capsule, for which pain medications with aggressive physical therapy to improve the range of movements of your hip would be needed. If pain persists further you could visit your pain physician who could instil some medicines right inside your hip to reduce pain.

Let me know if you need additional information.

Regards
Note: For further queries, consult a joint and bone specialist, an Orthopaedic surgeon. Book a Call now.

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Had Labral Tear And Surgery. Have Pain In Hip. MRI Was Normal. Suggest?

Hello,

Thank you for sharing your problem with me.

Your MRI does report capsule of the hip joint being stuck at some places.

Do you have difficulty in movement of your hip? If so it could be due to the tightness of the capsule, for which pain medications with aggressive physical therapy to improve the range of movements of your hip would be needed. If pain persists further you could visit your pain physician who could instil some medicines right inside your hip to reduce pain.

Let me know if you need additional information.

Regards