By A Mystery Man Writer
Groin pain is a common symptom among athletes. There are various causes. One common cause is an injury to the hip adductors. This is the group of muscles located on the inside of the thigh.
Movement Patterns and Muscular Function Before and After Onset of Sports-Related Groin Pain: A Systematic Review with Meta-analysis
Adduction-related groin pain
Efficacy of modified active physical therapy program on pain, muscle strength, and function in adolescent football players with osteitis pubis, Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy
Adduction-related groin pain
PDF) Adductor tendinopathy in a hockey player with persistent groin pain: a case report
Adductor squeeze test values and hip joint range of motion in Gaelic football athletes with longstanding groin pain - ScienceDirect
A Pilot RCT Investigating the Effects of Targeted Compression on Athletes With Pelvic/Groin Pain in: Journal of Sport Rehabilitation Volume 28 Issue 2 (2019)
The effect of compression shorts on pain and performance in male football players with groin pain – A double blinded randomized controlled trial - ScienceDirect
Adductor Related Groin Pain Adductor Tendinopathy Adductor Tear
Table 2 from Adductor squeeze test values and hip joint range of motion in Gaelic football athletes with longstanding groin pain.
Hip Adduction and Abduction Strength Profiles in Elite Soccer Players
Adductor-Related Groin Pain - MSK Conditions
PDF] Hip pain - a focus on the sporting population.