Conservative interventions for treating exercise-related musculotendinous, ligamentous, osseous groin pain
The Cochrane Library
Musculoskeletal, ligamentous and osseous groin injuries are common in athletes and may result in a delay of several months to resume sports. Even then, this may not be at the former level of sport activity. The treatment of exercise-related groin pain is mainly conservative (non-surgical), using interventions such as exercises, electrotherapy, manual therapy and steroid injections. (This is an abstract. To view full article, you will need to log in.)
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