The main clinical symptoms of hip labral injury are hip joint pain, swelling, and activity limitation. Most of the hip labral injuries are caused by violence, accompanied by fractures and dislocations of the hip joint. There are abundant innervations around the labrum of the hip joint, and pain, swelling and activity limitation of the hip joint can occur when the injury occurs, and the pain is mainly concentrated in the groin area of the hip joint, which is aggravated by the activity. If accompanied by hip dislocation, it can cause limitation of hip joint activities. With the development of the disease, aseptic inflammation and muscle atrophy around the hip joint may also occur, affecting the normal joint function. The hip joint consists of acetabulum and femoral head, and the soft tissue in the acetabular cartilage migration area is the labrum, which is extremely important to the hip joint, reinforcing the stability of the hip joint, and also nourishing the articular cartilage to protect the joint. Therefore, once the hip labral injury occurs, we should cooperate with the doctor to carry out standardized treatment in time, so as not to affect the normal function of the hip joint.