Groin Pain

Spermatic Cord Torsion

Spermatic cord torsion occurs when the testicle twists, reducing blood flow, while a scrotal contusion is an impact-induced injury to the scrotum. Spermatic Cord Torsion Spermatic cord torsion, an urgent condition due to the risk of testicle death from blood loss, manifests as severe pain requiring immediate medical aid. Symptoms include: The causes encompass: Treatment …

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Osteitis Pubis

Osteitis pubis, also referred to as pubic bone stress injury, causes groin pain originating from the front of the pelvis at the pubic bones. The pain typically develops gradually and is often experienced during activities like running or performing sit-ups. Osteitis pubis symptoms Osteitis pubis explained Pubic Bone Stress Injury, previously known as Osteitis Pubis, …

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Inguinal Disruption (Gilmore’s Groin)

In 1980, Consultant Surgeon Mr Jerry Gilmore recognized and identified a medical condition now known as Gilmore’s groin. This condition stands out as a prominent cause of persistent, chronic groin pain. Symptoms Symptoms of Gilmore’s groin gradually develop and worsen over time, and commonly include: According to Mr Jerry Gilmore, “While 30% of athletes report …

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Hernia

A hernia develops when an internal organ, such as the intestine, protrudes through a weakened muscle wall, leading to the formation of a soft lump. Symptoms Hernias are categorized by location, with the inguinal and femoral being the most common types. Types of Hernia Inguinal Hernia An inguinal hernia occurs when internal tissue, such as …

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Adductor Tendonitis

Groin inflammation, also known as adductor tendonitis, develops when the adductor muscles in the groin undergo inflammation or degeneration due to excessive use. Symptoms of adductor tendonitis Symptoms of groin pain include: Diagnosis A professional therapist might administer tests like resisted adduction, where the patient’s leg movement is evaluated as they attempt to pull their …

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Pelvic Fracture

A pelvic fracture refers to the breaking of any portion of the pelvis, which consists of the two Ilia bones, the Pubis, the Ischium, and the Sacrum. Symptoms of a Pelvic Fracture Symptoms of a pelvic fracture can vary significantly based on the severity, type of fracture, and possible complications. Causes The pelvis is a …

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scrotal contusion

Scrotal Contusion

Scrotal contusion, a condition that emerges from direct trauma or impact to the scrotum or testicles, frequently crops up in sports scenarios. This injury occurs when a swift, blunt force collides with this sensitive area, potentially causing significant discomfort and swelling. Symptoms Symptoms of direct trauma to the scrotum or testicles include: What is a …

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groin strain

Groin Strain

What is a groin strain? A groin strain, also known as a pulled groin, refers to a tear in the adductor muscle located on the inside of the thigh. These strains can range in severity from mild to very severe and typically occur suddenly during physical exercise. Medically reviewed by Dr Chaminda Goonetilleke, 7th Jan. 2022 …

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Groin Pain

Common causes of groin pain include groin muscle strain, adductor tendonitis, hernia, bursitis, and contusions resulting from direct trauma, particularly in men. Additionally, pain in the groin area may be referred from the lower back and/or hip. Medically reviewed by Dr Chaminda Goonetilleke, 10th Jan. 2022 Sudden Onset Groin Pain The following injuries cause sudden onset, …

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