| Literature DB >> 15831318 |
Vincent Morelli1, Luis Espinoza.
Abstract
Sports injuries to the hip and groin region have been noted in 5% to 9% of high school athletes. These injuries occur most commonly in athletes participating in sports involving side-to-side cutting, quick accelerations and decelerations, and sudden directional changes.Symptoms may range from intermittent episodes of mild discomfort to severe and chronic career-ending pain. Groin injuries may result from a variety of causes. Although this article deals mainly with athletic etiologies, the physician must keep in mind that many other medical conditions may also affect the groin. Because of these overlapping medical conditions and because the anatomy of the region is so complex, a team approach is optimal. In the second of this two-part series, disorders of the os pubis, stress fractures and various hip pathologies are reviewed as causes of groin pain.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15831318 DOI: 10.1016/j.pop.2004.11.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prim Care ISSN: 0095-4543 Impact factor: 2.907