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Medical condition/treatment
Labrum lesion of the shoulder joints
disc prolapse
shoulder
disc prolapse
A shoulder labral lesion refers to injuries or tears in the labrum, a disc of cartilage in the shoulder joint. This can cause shoulder pain and instability. Treatment can be conservative, with rest, physical therapy, and pain medications, or surgical to repair the labrum. The choice of therapy depends on the severity of the injury.
Causes/Description:
Overuse, injuries, anatomical factors

disc prolapse
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disc prolapse
A labral lesion in the shoulder can occur due to injury, fall, or overuse of the shoulder joint.
disc prolapse
Treatment for a shoulder labral lesion may include rest, physical therapy exercises to strengthen the shoulder muscles and improve mobility. In severe cases, surgery to repair the labrum may be necessary. An orthopedist or physical therapist can discuss the best course of action.
disc prolapse
Labral lesions of the shoulder became better understood in the 20th century. They affect the labrum, a disc of cartilage in the shoulder. Fact: They can cause pain and instability.
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