Sports Hernia
Sub-4 Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Clinic in Staffordshire, West Midlands
Sports Hernia
Sports Hernia, is a painful, soft tissue injury that occurs in the groin area. Sports Hernia is not a real hernia, it is a pain that occurs in the front pelvic bone usually as a result of extreme athletics or can result from overuse of abdominal muscles.
Sports that require frequent bending and twisting at speed with explosive motions like football and rugby, can lead to the Sports Hernia. Sports Hernia can mimic other types of common groin injuries so its advisable to get it assessed as soon as possible.
Sports Hernia
Sports Hernia, is a painful, soft tissue injury that occurs in the groin area. Sports Hernia is not a real hernia, it is a pain that occurs in the front pelvic bone usually as a result of extreme athletics or can result from overuse of abdominal muscles.
Sports that require frequent bending and twisting at speed with explosive motions like football and rugby, can lead to the Sports Hernia. Sports Hernia can mimic other types of common groin injuries so its advisable to get it assessed as soon as possible.
Sports Hernia Signs & Symptoms
Some Symptoms include;
- Sudden and severe groin pain at the time of the injury
- Groin pain that goes away with rest, but returns during sporting activity
- Groin pain that is more commonly felt on one side of the groin area only
- Pain that only appears during twisting movements
- Pain associated with movement of deep abdominal muscles
- Tenderness or bruising in the upper thigh and/or lower abdomen
- Groin pain that gradually increases with exercise
Diagnosis
The best way to know if you are suffering from Sports Hernia or there are no underlying conditions causing the pain, is to Book a free assessment with Sub-4 clinic.
The assessment will help to look at the pain and check if it is Sports Hernia and decide which is the best way to achieve recovery.
Sports Hernia Treatment & Cost
The purpose of a Sub-4 free assessment, is to help explore the pain issue you have and determine what (if anything) can be done to treat your Sports Hernia. A Biomechanical Assessment level can be discussed as well, depending on the level of pain or discomfort you are suffering.
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