The shoulder labrum is a strong and thick piece of tissue that is connected to the rim of the shoulder socket, which functions to secure the ball of the joint in its proper position. The arm bone which is called Humerus creates a ball at the shoulder, joining with the socket in the shoulder blade. Ligaments, strong tissues like tethers, connect these two bones and maintain their relationship. But there are times when a tear can disrupt the harmony of the musculoskeletal system. When the labrum tears it can cause extreme discomfort and impairment, affecting people at various ages and stopping them from performing any physical activities. A Labrum tear can be of 3 types. Firstly, the Anteroinferior Labrum tear. It is usually associated with shoulder dislocation. This kind of injury usually needs surgical repair, if not patient might experience episodes of recurrent shoulder dislocation. The second case is a Posterior Labrum tear, which might be asymptomatic and is associated w...