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Trauma
Arthritis
Sports
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Elbow
Wrist/Hand
Hip
Knee
Ankle/Foot
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MUSCLE INJURY
Anatomy
Classification
Cases
BONE STRESS
Pars Defects
Femoral Neck
Tibia/Shin Splints
Navicular Stress
Other stress fractures
ABDOMINAL WALL
Side Strain
Other Abd Wall injury
ATHLETIC PUBALGIA
Anatomy
Inguinal Hernia
Aponeurosis Tears
Pubic Plate Injury
Adductor Injury
Abdominal Nerves
Miscellaneous
SPORTS SPECIFIC
Running
Football Rugby
Throwing
Racquet Golf
Contact
Winter
Miscellaneous
GROIN ANATOMY

Groin pain is a common problem in sports particularly those that involve rapid acceleration, cutting manoeuvers and kicking
Injuries can be broadly defined categorised into causes above and below the inguinal ligament
Causes above include inguinal hernia and tears of the aponeurotic attachment of the abdominal wall muscles (sportmans hernia)
Causes below include injuries to the pubic plate, pubic symphysis and adductor attachment

The important and it  anatomical structures are identified in the adjacent diagrams

Click on each section for a more detailed discussion of these injuries.