Hip Labral Tear

The cartilage that lines the rim of your hip joint's socket is known as the labrum, and it helps hold your hip joint together by acting like a suction cup. When this cushioning tissue tears, the condition is known as a labral tear. Sports that increase the risk of labral tear include golfing, soccer, football, ballet and hockey. A hip labral tear can cause a "catching" sensation or a clicking sound...

Muscle pull symptoms

Muscles contain a lot of blood vessels, which are responsible for bringing the oxygen needed by muscles for action. As you exercise, blood flow to the muscles increases significantly to provide needed oxygen and remove waste, such as lactic acid and carbon dioxide. Often when you pull a muscle, you feel it right away. You may feel the muscle suddenly give, which is usually then accompanied by a...