Posted on Jun 29, 2017
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Just had a MRI done and it came back that I have a labral tear in my hip. Referred to ortho now, but have heard and read of lots of people getting MEB/PEB after surgery, just trying to find out if anyone has been retained after surgery. I still got 10 years and not trying to get out yet.
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I'd rehab forever before I got a labral repair done. I've seen one surgeon who got decent results from that surgery in the last 18 years. Can you give more specifics on how (or it) you sustained an injury or did you just have a gradual onset of pain? Are you in the pipeline and can you perform your duties?
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Wow that's not what I wanted to hear. Thanks for that info though Sir.

Currently in the pipeline for 37F, graduate in a month. I can and will be able to do all mos specific requirements, not sure how jumping will go but I'm sure I can manage it. Originally I tweeted it on a jump and has gradually gotten to where it is now. Not much pain running but any cuts or anything is pretty bad. Have the infamous "popping" in the hip and have very limited mobility. I had been doing physical therapy for a month (they thought it was arthritis) and was having no progress, so got a MRI and found out about the tear and they referred me to ortho. So have to schedule an appointment with them off base. After reading your comments seems like I should just stick to PT for as long as possible.

My only concern with not getting it repaired is what the long term effects could be. Like I had said, I still have 10 years and want to finish it out. MAJ Charles Blake
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will you stay at Bragg after school? sometimes a different PT can make a difference; not saying that your treatment has been bad. Hip OA and labral tears can be very similar in presentation. From what you're telling me, I'd still continue PT. You also have to consider being the new guy and on profile for several months from hip surgery that you may/may not recover from.
If you did have surgery, you're explaining the best criteria for a positive outcome. Message me or send me an email offline (I'm on global) about your treatment if you want more opinion.
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Yes I will be staying here at Bragg after graduation. I have already thought about showing up to a unit then going on profile and it is definitely not something that is appealing to me. I would rather endure the pain and CM. I will have to speak to try and get switched to the Thor3 PT once I complete this course and see if that can help. I will however send you a message on global.
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