Can a hip labral injury cause fasciitis?

A hip labral injury may cause hip fasciitis. Hip fasciitis is a general term for a group of disorders, not a defined disease. Hip fasciitis can be caused by labral injury, impingement, femoral head necrosis, hip dysplasia, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, and so on. Hip joint fasciitis caused by mild sports injury can be quickly recovered after rest, medication, physical therapy and muscle strength training. Hip synovitis is mainly characterized by swelling and pain in the hip joint, especially in the outer thigh. After sufficient rest, the symptoms can be relieved, but they will recur and gradually worsen after increased activity or fatigue. During the treatment, you should pay attention to rest, avoid overwork, and do a good job of local care.