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Groin injuries are common in athletes who participate in sports that involve quick changes of direction, twisting movements, or explosive acceleration, such as soccer, hockey, and football.
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When doctors talk about sports hernia, they can be discussing almost any strain or tear of a muscle, tendon or ligament in the groin area, or even the lower abdomen.
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In most cases, Dr. Bharam takes a conservative approach to adductor injuries, including rest, followed by physical therapy when necessary.
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The adductor muscles and tendons are so important to proper groin functioning that damage in this region can hamper many types of body movement.
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When we see an athlete with a visible “six pack” in the abdomen, we know that she or he has strong abdominal muscles and the body core is probably functioning well.
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The pelvic region includes many bony structures, as well as muscles, tendons, ligaments and cartilage.
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