At what level of glenoid labral injury should surgery be performed?

If the glenoid labrum injury is greater than 5 mm, accompanied by obvious pain or symptoms such as dislocation or fracture, timely surgical treatment is needed. Generally speaking, after the glenoid labrum injury, we need to know the severity of the glenoid labrum injury and then treat the symptoms. If the impact on the life is small and the disease is mild, generally we can carry out conservative treatment with surgery, for example, we can use celecoxib, ibuprofen and other pain medication, and we also need to carry out rehabilitation training. If the injury is more serious, the labral tear is greater than 5 millimeters, or produces fracture, dislocation and other symptoms, at this time conservative treatment is ineffective, may need to undergo surgical treatment, such as hip arthroscopy. During the treatment, you need to pay more attention to rest, avoid strenuous exercise, and follow the doctor’s instructions.