Common causes include: Structural abnormalities such as hip impingement that place extra stress on the labrum Degenerative changes in the joint, often related to aging or arthritis High-impact activities or repetitive motions, such as running, kicking, or twisting Traumatic injuries , including falls, car accidents, or contact sports like soccer, football, and basketball Diagnosis of Hip Labral Tears Diagnosing a labral tear requires a combination of medical history, physical examination, and advanced imaging, including: X-rays to detect fractures or structural abnormalities
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