Hip Labral Tear Treatment | Gangnam JS Hospital, Seoul

Hip Labral Tear Treatment in Seoul

A hip labral tear is a common injury that can cause hip pain, joint instability, and limited mobility, particularly in athletes and active individuals. The labrum is a ring of cartilage that surrounds the hip socket and helps stabilize the joint during movement.

Gangnam JS Hospital offers specialized Hip Labral Tear Treatment, providing comprehensive orthopedic evaluation, advanced imaging, and personalized treatment plans designed to restore hip function and relieve pain.

Located at 122 Dogok-ro in Gangnam, Seoul, the hospital provides modern sports medicine care for both professional athletes and active individuals.


What Is a Hip Labral Tear?

The hip labrum acts as a cushion and stabilizer for the hip joint. When this cartilage becomes torn, it can cause pain and reduced joint stability.

Hip labral tears may occur due to:

  • Repetitive sports movements
  • Sudden twisting injuries
  • Structural abnormalities in the hip joint
  • Trauma or falls
  • Long-term joint wear

Athletes participating in sports such as soccer, running, hockey, and dance are particularly at risk.


Symptoms of a Hip Labral Tear

Common symptoms include:

  • Deep hip or groin pain
  • Clicking, locking, or catching in the hip joint
  • Stiffness or limited range of motion
  • Pain during prolonged sitting or activity
  • Reduced athletic performance
  • Hip instability during movement

If left untreated, labral tears may lead to chronic hip pain or joint degeneration.


Comprehensive Diagnostic Evaluation

At Gangnam JS Hospital, specialists perform detailed evaluations to confirm the diagnosis.

Diagnostic testing may include:

  • Physical examination and movement analysis
  • Hip stability and mobility assessment
  • MRI scans to detect labral damage
  • Digital X-rays to evaluate bone structure
  • Functional assessment of hip biomechanics

These evaluations allow physicians to determine the severity of the injury and the best treatment approach.


Treatment Options

Treatment depends on the size of the tear, symptoms, and activity level of the patient.

Non-Surgical Treatment

Many mild labral tears can be managed without surgery, including:

  • Activity modification
  • Anti-inflammatory medication
  • Physical therapy focused on hip stability
  • Core strengthening exercises
  • Sports rehabilitation programs

Surgical Treatment

For persistent symptoms or severe tears, surgical treatment may be recommended.

Procedures may include:

  • Hip arthroscopy for labral repair
  • Labral debridement (removal of damaged tissue)
  • Correction of structural hip abnormalities

Minimally invasive arthroscopic techniques help reduce recovery time and improve surgical precision.


Rehabilitation and Recovery

Rehabilitation is essential after treatment to restore strength, flexibility, and joint stability.

Recovery programs may include:

  • Gradual range-of-motion exercises
  • Hip and core strengthening programs
  • Balance and stability training
  • Sports-specific rehabilitation
  • Progressive return-to-activity programs

The goal is to restore pain-free movement and allow patients to safely return to sports or daily activities.


Why Choose Gangnam JS Hospital?

Patients choose Gangnam JS Hospital because of:

  • Experienced orthopedic and sports medicine specialists
  • Advanced MRI and imaging technology
  • Expertise in minimally invasive hip arthroscopy
  • Integrated rehabilitation and physical therapy programs
  • Convenient Gangnam location in Seoul


Hospital Address

Gangnam JS Hospital
122 Dogok-ro, Gangnam-gu
Seoul, South Korea


How to Get to Gangnam JS Hospital from Incheon International Airport

From Incheon International Airport to Gangnam JS Hospital:

Option 1: AREX + Subway

Take the Airport Railroad Express (AREX) to Seoul Station.
Transfer to Seoul Subway Line 2 toward the Gangnam area.
Exit at a nearby station such as Seolleung or Yeoksam and take a short taxi to the hospital.

Estimated travel time: 70–90 minutes.

Option 2: Airport Limousine Bus

Take an airport limousine bus heading toward Gangnam and transfer to a short taxi ride to the hospital.

Estimated travel time: 70–100 minutes depending on traffic.

Option 3: Taxi

A direct taxi from Incheon International Airport to the hospital typically takes 60–90 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.


Schedule a Consultation

If you are experiencing hip pain, stiffness, or joint instability, early diagnosis and treatment are important to prevent long-term complications.

The specialists at Gangnam JS Hospital provide expert evaluation, advanced treatment options, and personalized rehabilitation programs to help patients recover and return to active lifestyles.