Return to play after sports hernia surgery
HR Choi, O Elattar, VD Dills… - Clinics in sports …, 2016 - sportsmed.theclinics.com
SH is considered an overuse syndrome presenting with chronic lower abdomen and groin
pain. Since Gilmore popularized the syndrome of groin disruption as Gilmore's groin in the …
pain. Since Gilmore popularized the syndrome of groin disruption as Gilmore's groin in the …
Review of MRI technique and imaging findings in athletic pubalgia and the “sports hernia”
FE Mullens, AC Zoga, WB Morrison… - European journal of …, 2012 - Elsevier
The clinical syndrome of athletic pubalgia has prematurely ended many promising athletic
careers, has made many active, fitness conscious adults more sedentary, and has served as …
careers, has made many active, fitness conscious adults more sedentary, and has served as …
Sports hernia repair with adductor tenotomy
JN Harr, F Brody - Hernia, 2017 - Springer
Purpose Sports hernias, or athletic pubalgia, is common in athletes, and primarily involves
injury to the fascia, muscles, and tendons of the inguinal region near their insertion onto the …
injury to the fascia, muscles, and tendons of the inguinal region near their insertion onto the …
Core muscle injury: evaluation and treatment in the athlete
JM Forlizzi, MB Ward, J Whalen… - … American Journal of …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Pain in the groin region, where the abdominal musculature attaches to the
pubis, is referred to as a “sports hernia,”“athletic pubalgia,” or “core muscle injury” and has …
pubis, is referred to as a “sports hernia,”“athletic pubalgia,” or “core muscle injury” and has …
The spectrum of MR imaging in athletic pubalgia
AC Zoga, FE Mullens, WC Meyers - Radiologic Clinics, 2010 - radiologic.theclinics.com
The term athletic pubalgia has many definitions in the published literature. For imagers,
athletic pubalgia is best considered as a clinical syndrome in which groin pain that cannot …
athletic pubalgia is best considered as a clinical syndrome in which groin pain that cannot …
Long-term follow-up of laparoscopic preperitoneal hernia repair in professional athletes
A Srinivasan, A Schuricht - Journal of Laparoendoscopic & …, 2002 - liebertpub.com
Background:" Athletic pubalgia" is a term often used to describe the insidious onset of groin
pain in professional athletes. This pain may be caused by a range of musculoskeletal …
pain in professional athletes. This pain may be caused by a range of musculoskeletal …
Imaging of athletic pubalgia and core muscle injuries: clinical and therapeutic correlations.
A Palisch, AC Zoga, WC Meyers - Clinics in sports medicine, 2013 - europepmc.org
Athletes frequently injure their hips and core muscles. Accurate diagnosis and proper
treatment of groin pain in the athlete can be tricky, frequently posing vexing problem for …
treatment of groin pain in the athlete can be tricky, frequently posing vexing problem for …
Sports hernia: definition, evaluation, and treatment
JN Hopkins, W Brown, CA Lee - JBJS reviews, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Sports Hernia: Definition, Evaluation, and Treatment : JBJS Reviews Sports Hernia: Definition,
Evaluation, and Treatment : JBJS Reviews JBJS Journal Case Connector Reviews JBJS.org …
Evaluation, and Treatment : JBJS Reviews JBJS Journal Case Connector Reviews JBJS.org …
Imaging athletic groin pain
A Chopra, P Robinson - Radiol Clin North Am, 2016 - books.google.com
Sports hernia, athletic pubalgia, Gilmore's groin, hockey groin, and osteitis pubis are just
some of the terms used interchangeably to describe groin pain in athletes. This reflects the …
some of the terms used interchangeably to describe groin pain in athletes. This reflects the …
Pubic inguinal pain syndrome: the so-called sports hernia.
M Cavalli, G Bombini, G Campanelli - Surgical technology …, 2014 - europepmc.org
The" sportsman's hernia" commonly presents as a painful groin in those sports that involve
kicking and twisting movements while running, particularly in rugby, football, soccer, and ice …
kicking and twisting movements while running, particularly in rugby, football, soccer, and ice …