General hip and leg muscle check: how and where

Yep, I had both L and R done by the Doctor Marc J. Philippon in Colorado. He invented the procedure to repair the Labrum. My twin brother also had his L and R Done in NYC by one of Philippon’s old fellows. It is a difficult recovery process but the outcome is fantastic.
In my opinion, if you do have a labral tare get it fixed as soon as possible. The longer you go the more damage you do the cartilage in that joint. This will ultimately lead to a future hip replacement.
I know most people will say that there are alternatives to surgery and that is true. However, depending on the shape of the femoral head it might not allow for a natural healing process. This is because a deformed femoral head restricts the range of motion placing stress and damage to the labrum.

These are just my experiences.