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Pelvic pain due to hip labrum tear

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Just want to let everyone know, a lot of my pelvic floor pain was due to a hip labrum tear. Took 3 years to diagnose. Mri with contrast. Shortly later I had surgery for prolapse bladder and am finally out of pain

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So glad you found the problem and are well now 😊

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"Unique in women is the possible concomitant pelvic-floor pain that may occur in association with labral tears, hip impingement, dysplasia, and early and late arthritis. Because these hip disorders are more common in women, a thorough history should include the discussion of pelvic-floor symptoms. The obturator internus is considered one of the primary musculature sources of pelvic-floor pain that often presents with the complaint of deep vaginal pain. Because the obturator internus is a primary hip rotator, a hip-related cause of pelvic pain should be considered in the differential diagnosis when the pain is determined to be originating from this muscle and when other causes have been excluded."

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That’s fantastic news! Thank you for updating us with your positive news .

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What surgery did you have? Did they fix the hip labrum tear as well as the bladder prolapse?

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Hip labrum repair. Then a year later vaginal prolapse surgery. Then 3 years later Cystecele prolapse surgery. It’s been 3 years since the last surgery. The hip labrum put everything out of wack. Very painful

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Glad you are feeling better.

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I was diagnosed with labral tear two and a half years ago but the doctor dismissed the claim that my pelvic pain could be caused by this and he referred me to physio (from what I read a labral tear can be fixed only by surgical means). That was more than two years ago, then the pandemic kicked in, I was discharged due to lack of availability. All these years I have been living with constant pelvic pain and UTI symptoms and now it is the first time I see someone to have relief after a labral repair surgery. Thanks for letting us know, and can you please tell me where did you have your surgery done?

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Dr Watkins, Florida orthopedic. Temple terrace Fl.

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