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Osteitis Pubis And The Athlete

Osteitis Pubis And The Athlete

Osteitis Pubis As A Common Cause Of Chronic Groin Pain In Athletes Osteitis Pubis is a fairly common cause of chronic groin pain experienced across the football codes and running athletes. It is an overuse injury caused by repetitive stress rather than a specific trauma. Anatomically the pubic bone, is one of three bones that… Read More >

Groin Strain: One Of The Common Causes Of Groin Pain

Groin Strain: A Common Cause Of Groin Pain

What Is A Groin Strain? A groin strain, or injury to the groin muscles, causing pain and/or functional limitation and involves the hip adductor muscles. Hip adductors are an important group of muscles located on your inner thigh, they play an important role in stability and/or assisting many movements of the hip, pelvis and even… Read More >

FAI A Common Cause Of Groin Pain

FAI A Common Cause Of Groin Pain

FAI A Cause Of Hip Pain In Young Active Adults Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) can effect young and middle-aged adults, contributing to hip and groin pain in active adults in this age demographic. It is unknown how many people have femoroacetabular impingement but it is estimated that a Cam deformity one of the few types of… Read More >

Treatment For Osteitis Pubis

Treatment For Osteitis Pubis

Diagnosing Osteitis Pubis Treatment for osteitis pubis ideally starts with early diagnosis to help prevent the condition progressing beyond the stage of bone stress. However osteitis pubis diagnosis is often made in the more advanced stages of the condition, when there are signs of erosion of the pubic bones at the pubic symphysis. Clinical suspicion… Read More >