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See How Our Medica Stem Cells Clinic in London Can Treat Hip Labrum Tears

Author: Vaishnav Kumar
by Vaishnav Kumar
Posted: Jun 20, 2021

Hip labrum tear occurs due to repetitive movement across the labrum and hip joint. This movement causes pain in the hip and groin region. Dancers, athletes, and sportspersons are prone to get labrum tears as they use their hip joints repetitively. Hence, your physician can tell you to stop using your hips repetitively. In case of a labrum tear, you may be advised to go for surgery. For treating this condition, you need not have to opt for surgery. Hence, our Medica Stem Cells Clinic in the UK (London and Manchester) advises PRP therapy and Medica’s pain management regenerative therapy.

First, let me tell you what hip labrum tear is before telling the importance of Medica Stem Cell therapy.

A case of hip labrum tears

The joint of a hip is similar to a ball and socket joint. Here the femur-like ball fits into the acetabulum-like socket. Jointly they both stabilize the hip and help it to move freely without any discomfort. The fibrous, cartilaginous ring of the hip labrum covers the socket and helps in a smooth movement. The hip labrum safeguards the hip bones and acts as a shock absorber. The hip labrum reduces friction between the ball and the socket and maintains alignment. It also keeps the synovial fluid in balance.

The repetitive use of the hip joints in exercises, sports activities, or trauma causes hip labrum tears. All these activities cause wear and tear. (FAI.) femoroacetabular impingement is the major cause of labrum tear. In this case, the femoral head (ball) doesn’t fit into the acetabulum (socket). Hence, when you move, rotate your hips, do exercises, play sports, or bend, there will be pain and discomfort in the hip and groin region.

Clicking or locking sound while moving the joint, restricted motion, instability and stiffness are the other symptoms of a labrum tear. If the treatment is not done at the right time, it can lead to osteoarthritis.

Treat Hip Labrum Tear with the conventional method

There are many methods for treating hip labrum tear conventionally. But these methods can never heal the root cause of the problem. Physical therapy, RICE (Rest, Ice therapy, Compression, and Elevation) formula, corticosteroid injections, and administration of NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) are some of the conventional treatment methods. Physical therapy treatment can only improve the muscles around the damaged labrum. It can neither stop the deterioration nor repair the damaged labrum.

Hip labrum surgery can damage the nerves permanently. If the hip joint is opened surgically, the femoral nerve loses its ability to conduct signals.

Treat hip labrum tear with Regenerative cell therapy

For treating hip labrum tear, you will not opt for surgery if you can treat the root cause non-surgically. Our Medica Cell Stems Clinic in the UK (London) can do that by regenerative therapy.

In this regenerative treatment, PRP therapy and regenerative cell therapy are included. This therapy can heal and restore the damaged tissues naturally and quickly with minimally invasive methods. In the case of hip labral tears, the labrum will have an insufficient blood supply. Hence, conventional treatment of labrum tear is complicated. But labrum functioning can be restored by our regenerative treatment. Additionally, it can increase the repairing mechanism of the damaged region and rebalance the ball and socket joint alignment. Hence, to treat labrum tears, regenerative therapy is the best alternative to hip labrum surgery.

Please refer to the website http://www.medicastemcells.com to know more about the regenerative cell treatment for hip labrum tear. We use prolotherapy, mesenchymal cell therapy, and PRP (platelet-rich plasma) therapy at Medica Stem Cells Clinic in the UK (London and Manchester) to treat hip labrum tear. You can call 020 8 168 2000 for getting more detailed information regarding regenerative cell treatment.

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Working As Digital Marketing Manager At Medic Stem Cells Also Write Content for Different Topics related to Social Issues, Online Marketing & Medical Tourism. https://www.medicastemcells.com/

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Author: Vaishnav Kumar

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