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Larson CM, et al. Association between athletic pubalgia/sports hernia and intra-articular pathology: a case series. Presented American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Specialty Day 2010 ...
Medical professionals consequently prefer to use the term athletic pubalgia, but it’s also known as sportsman’s hernia and Gilmore’s groin. What Causes a Sports Hernia?
Cricketer Suryakumar Yadav's surgery raises awareness about sports hernia, a painful condition that athletes tend to ignore.
Unlike a traditional inguinal hernia where an organ or tissue pushes through a weak muscle causing a visible lump, a sports ...
Athletic pubalgia (more commonly called sports hernias) have been getting more attention in the last few years, but reports often mistake them for inguinal hernias or otherwise misrepresent what they ...
Cricketer Suryakumar Yadav's situation highlights the importance of addressing sports hernias promptly to avoid further ...
Gilmore’s groin is also known as sportsman’s groin or athletic pubalgia. It is named Gilmore’s groin after Jerry Gilmore, who first described the condition not too long ago in 1980.
Instead, a sports hernia is a strain or tear of the soft tissues in the groin area. “Athletic pubalgia” and “groin pain syndrome” are other terms for this injury.
FAI and athletic pubalgia, also known as a core muscle injury, both occur commonly in athletes. FAI is defined as abnormal contact of an aspherical femoral head with the rim of the acetabulum.
Results A total of 73 articles were included within our study, with data from 4655 patients abstracted. Overall, intra-articular and extra-articular causes of groin pain in athletes requiring surgery ...
The Rockies finally know what's ailing Troy Tulowitzki; he was diagnosed with a kind of athletic pubalgia most commonly known as Hockey Goalie/Baseball Pitcher Syndrome after another examination ...
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