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Our skilled surgical teams across Montreal and Toronto are dedicated to providing advanced labral tear hip repair procedures to restore your joint function. We will help get you back to the activities you love in no time.
Understanding Labral Tears
The labrum is a ring of cartilage that helps stabilize your hip joint. It secures the thigh bone (femur head) in the socket.
Due to the delicate position, the tissue may tear due to:
Traumatic injury
Congenital hip disorders
Repetitive movements
Structural abnormalities
This means you may suffer from consistent pain because of hip labral tears. They can also limit your mobility at the hip joint, stressing your body further.
Remember labrum tears can also occur in the shoulder joint. That's because your upper arm bone is prone to tears where the biceps tendon connects with the rotator cuff muscles.
These shoulder tears can be corrected with a similar arthroscopic surgery just like hip labral tears.
At Pathway Surgery, we employ minimally invasive hip arthroscopic techniques to deal with a torn labrum whenever possible.
This advanced approach allows our surgeons to repair torn labrum tissue through small incisions, resulting in:

Minimal post-operative hip pain
Prompt recovery times
Little to no scarring
Decreased risk of complications
Highly favourable overall outcomes
Our surgeon will mainly use the arthroscope to visualize and assess your hip joint. Then, they will repair the hip labral tear through sutures or grafts, depending on your injury severity.
The precise method allows us to achieve the benefits mentioned earlier promptly.
Key Components Of Torn Labrum Hip Repair Surgery At Pathway Surgery
Clients all over Canada prefer us for their private knee, hip, and other repair processes. That is because we offer great care and help with recovery.
Here are some key components of our torn labrum hip repair surgery for your understanding:
Comprehensive Care Journey
Your treatment at Pathway Surgery begins with a thorough evaluation using state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging tests. These tests include magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance arthrography, and X-rays.
Our experts also conduct several physical tests to supplement the diagnosis made by imaging techniques. We tailor a custom treatment plan that may include:
Pre-surgical physical therapy to enhance the success rate of the torn labrum repair procedure
Minimally invasive torn hip labrum surgery
A well-developed recovery program
Regular follow-up care and physical exams to track your recovery
When our experts recommend surgery, avoid making any delays in deciding. You may be facing less pain at the time of diagnosis, but a torn labrum poses a higher risk if you wait too long.
Recovery and Rehabilitation
Pathway Surgery has connections with the leading physical therapists in Canada. This means we will always help you with the recovery journey.
We have also designed a convenient and coordinated approach to help you enjoy the best results by:
A well-structured recovery schedule
Regular assessments to avoid progress delays
Modified guidelines to help you maintain activity without stressing the hip joint again
A thorough protocol for playing sports after the surgical treatment, if you’re an athlete
Our physical therapy sessions include flexibility exercises that will prevent you from suffering any motion loss. The recovery program will also include strategies that will reduce inflammation and pain after appropriate treatment.
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