Arthroscopic hip surgery may fully restore function in athletes says Study
The researchers at Rush University Medical Center found that 78 percent of athletes suffering from hip labral tear caused by internal ball and socket joint damage to the hip were able to return to their sport within an average of a little more than nine months following the surgery. Hip arthroscopy is a less invasive outpatient procedure compared to traditional open hip surgery.
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