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  2. Shohei Ohtani's labrum surgery could delay return to pitching ...

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    And now his surgery recovery has thrown another wrinkle into those plans. Read more: Shohei Ohtani has surgery to fix torn labrum, expected to be ready for spring training

  3. Baker Mayfield to have surgery on torn labrum, not sure if he ...

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    Mayfield has been dealing with a torn labrum in his non-throwing arm since Week 2. ... non-throwing arm — and his plan to finally have surgery. ... 6 month recovery timeline, he'll need all the ...

  4. Shohei Ohtani has surgery to fix torn labrum, expected to be ...

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    The Dodgers announced Tuesday that Ohtani also suffered a torn labrum when he injured his left shoulder sliding into second base in Game 2 . The slugger underwent arthroscopic surgery to repair ...

  5. Labral reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    Labral reconstruction is a type of hip arthroscopy in which the patient's native labrum is partially or completely removed and reconstructed using either autograft or allograft tissue. Originally described in 2009 [ 1 ] using the ligamentum teres capitis, arthroscopic labral reconstruction using a variety of graft tissue has demonstrated ...

  6. Acetabular labrum tear - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence rate for traumatic hip injuries that causes a tear of the labrum is very low. Less than 25% of all patients can relate a specific incident to their torn labrum; however, they are often a result of a dislocation or fracture. [5] Falling on one's side causes a blunt trauma to the greater trochanter of the femur.

  7. SLAP tear - Wikipedia

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    Orthopedic surgery A SLAP tear or SLAP lesion is an injury to the superior glenoid labrum (fibrocartilaginous rim attached around the margin of the glenoid cavity in the shoulder blade ) that initiates in the back of the labrum and stretches toward the front into the attachment point of the long head of the biceps tendon.