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What is a labral tear of the shoulder?

What is a labral tear of the shoulder?

The labrum is cartilage that lines the glenoid, the socket portion of the joint, to help hold the ball in the socket and keep the bones from touching. This is commonly found as a result of recurrent shoulder injury or a shoulder dislocation.