Researchers led by Bradley C. Register, MD, evaluated 45 volunteers with no history of hip pain, symptoms, injury or previous surgeries. The volunteers received MRIs, which were reviewed by three radiologists. Approximately 73 percent of the scans showed abnormal findings.
The scans identified labral tears as the most common abnormality displayed, encompassing 69 percent of the joint conditions. People older than 35 years were 13.7 times more likely to show a chondral defect and 16.7 times more likely to have a subchondral cyst.
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