Editorial Commentary: The Hip Capsule: To Close or Not to Close? Is That Still the Question?

The question of capsule closure or no closure after hip arthroscopy remains controversial as we try to decipher best practice and which patients should and should not have a repair. Closure seems of particular importance in younger patients and with larger capsulotomies. In my practice, I routinely...

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