Background Individuals with cam morphology are prone to chondrolabral injuries that may progress to osteoarthritis. The mechanical factors responsible for the initiation and progression of chondrolabral injuries in these individuals are not well understood. Additionally, although labral repair is commonly performed during surgical correction of cam morphology, the isolated mechanical effect of labral repair on the labrum and surrounding cartilage is unknown.The institution of one or more of the authors (JNT, JAW) has received, during the study period, funding from the National Science Foundation, and the LS Peery Foundation. The institution of one or more of the authors (AEA) has received, during the study period, funding from National Institutes of Health. One of the authors (TGM) certifies receipt of personal payments or benefits, during the study period, in an amount USD 10,000 to USD 100,000 from Arthrex. One of the authors (GAA) certifies receipt of personal payments or benefits, during the study period, in an amount less than USD 10,000 from Allosource. All ICMJE Conflict of Interest Forms for authors and Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research® editors and board members are on file with the publication and can be viewed on request. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research® neither advocates nor endorses the use of any treatment, drug, or device. Readers are encouraged to always seek additional information, including FDA-approval status, of any drug or device prior to clinical use. Ethical approval for this study was obtained from University of Utah IRB #51053.