Skeletal Structures The Pelvis
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The acetabular labrum is a band of connective tissue that is located along the rim of the acetabulum, forming a ring around the head of the femur. It acts to increase the surface area of the articular part of the acetabulum, and as a protective layer within the joint complex. • Five causes of labral tears have been identified, including trauma, femoroacetabular impingement, capsular laxity, displasia, and degeneration. • This animation demonstrates a degenerative labral tear, which develops as a result of wear and tear to the hip joint. Labral tears can often be associated with pain and limited mobility of the joint. • Discover over 1,500 patient education videos as part of your premium license. Try it for FREE today: • https://3d4med.com/3uN7iJK • #shorts
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