Hip Impingement Isn’t Just Bone: The Role of Soft Tissue in FAI Symptoms
Most people who receive a diagnosis of femoroacetabular impingement picture a bone problem: Two hard surfaces making abnormal contact inside the hip joint. And while the bony anatomy does play a central role, that explanation only tells part of the story. For many patients, it's the soft tissue structures surrounding and within the joint that drive the most persistent symptoms. Learn more about the role of soft tissue in FAI.









