The femoroacetabular impingement syndrome is an recent entity secondary to "decoupling" of the hip joint either by alteration in the morphology of the femoral head or acetabulum, which can lead to early osteoarthritis. The purpose of this study is to describe the most common clinical signs and imaging findings of the femoroacetabular impingement syndrome. Methodology: We performed a retrospective descriptive study of the frequency of clinical manifestations of the femoroacetabular impingement syndrome and magnetic MRarthrography findings between the months of January 2008 to June 2009. We selected thirty-two patients in the institution, and assessed its clinical manifestations, physical examination and magnetic MR arthrographyimages. Results: All patients had groin pain at the time of consultation, with the presence of positive impingement test for all, the most common subtype was PINCER 46.6% followed by 39.3% JOINT impingement, the cross-over sign was present in All patients with acetabular retroversion. The result of functional disability was 48.44 ± 14.79 (95% CI 43.1-53.77). located in the middle of the table, never exceeded 50 and the pain had an average of 11 out of 20, findings not negligible even at the age of the population. Discussion: In our area, the most common clinical signs are groin pain, impingement test and the sign of the C being present in over 90% of them. The magnetic MRarthrography is the examination of choice, whose findings provide insight into the clinical manifestations. The alpha angle and femoral version were the most significant signs found, these findings are comparable to those obtained in studies where most part of the population are young women and middle-age.