Hipand groin pain in soccer players

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Purpose The aim of this article is to illustrate the recent framework necessary to standardize studies on groin pain and review the existing literature on groin pain in football. Methods The common pathological processes underlying groin pain such as muscle, tendon or ligament strain, bone injury or fracture, sport hernia, bursitis, osteitis pubis, and hip-related diseases have been reviewed and current management options have been considered. Results Groin pain is considered a pain in pubic or lower abdominal or adductors region which can be mono lateral or bilateral. It is common in high-intensity team sports and can negatively affect an athlete’s professional carrier, causing serious disruption in the performance. Despite a high prevalence of groin pain in athletes, diagnosis and management of the underlying pathological processes remain a challenge for surgeons, radiologists, and physiotherapists alike. Conclusion A multidisciplinary approach is essential for patients with groin pain allowing prompt diagnosis and initiation of treatment thus facilitating more rapid return to play and preventing potential long-term sequelae of chronic groin pathology.

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Candela, V., De Carli, A., Longo, U. G., Sturm, S., Bruni, G., Salvatore, G., & Denaro, V. (2019). Hipand groin pain in soccer players. Joints. CIC Edizioni Internazionali s.r.l. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1730978

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