Effect of Low Intensity Modified Hölmich Protocol on Long-Standing Adductor Longus Related Groin Pain

  • Mazbouh R
  • Shadmehr A
  • Reza Hadian M
  • et al.
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Aim: To evaluate the effect of low intensity Modified Hölmich Protocol (MHP) for long-standing groin pain on pain, and return to sport. Place and duration: Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Lebanese football club clinic from March 2021 till September 2021. Methods: Ten male soccer (age= 24±4.8 yrs.) with adductor longus related groin pain underwent 10-weeks of Low intensity MHP. Results: All outcome measures, except SEBT, improved significantly(p<0.05) in all participants at week 10 as in pain, BKFO, and return-to-sport, muscle strength. Conclusions: Ten-week of low intensity Modified Hölmich Protocol were sufficient to induce significant improvements in all clinical measures with all participants in our study. Keywords: Modified Hölmich Protocol, Long-standing Groin pain, Low Intensity.

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Mazbouh, R., Shadmehr, A., Reza Hadian, M., Talebian, S., Rifai Sarraj, A., & Ziab, H. (2021). Effect of Low Intensity Modified Hölmich Protocol on Long-Standing Adductor Longus Related Groin Pain. Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 15(12), 3608–3610. https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs2115123608

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