According to pathology description, pubalgic syndrome affects increasingly more people, especially athletes practicing sports such as football, hockey, rugby, etc. Once this pathology has been established, in addition to pain in the pubic region, a decrease in mobility and muscle strength, it also induces changes in footprint and, implicitly, in the level of plantar pressure. The study was conducted on a number of 35 subjects, of which 30 healthy subjects and 5 subjects affected by pubalgic syndrome (pubis osteitis). The 5 football players affected by pubalgic syndrome (pubis osteitis) benefited from kinesiotherapy. All data, both initial and final, as well as the data recorded for the 30 healthy football players, were statistically proce...
SUMMARY Aim. “Pubalgia like” syndromes in the athletes should not be underestimated because they ar...
none1noINTRODUCTION The Purpose of this poster is to develop an appropriate protocol of Physiothera...
Copyright 2008 by American Orthopaedic Society for Sports MedicineBackground: There is little scient...
Context: Pubalgia, literally "pubic pain" is a complex pathology of the inguino-pelvic junction. It’...
The incidence of groin pain in athletes is steadily increasing. Symptomatic pubic overload with groi...
ABSTRACTObjective: To compare the magnetic resonance imaging findings from the pubis of professional...
Background and purpose In elite athletes, osteitis pubis is a common painful degenerative process o...
Evidently, football is one of the most wide-spread sport activities in the world. There are approxim...
Aim. "Pubalgia like" syndromes in the athletes should not be underestimated because they are often a...
INTRODUCTION: Athletic pubalgia is estimated that 5% to 18% of athletes present to their physician ...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of pubalgia in patient...
Clinical Scenario: The differential diagnosis of groin pain can be very challenging due to the many ...
The pubalgia is a pathology affecting the various structures of the front of the pelvis. His distrib...
PhDIntroduction Sports related groin pain (SRGP) is common, debilitating and often recurrent. Rehab...
Alessio Giai Via,1 Antonio Frizziero,2 Paolo Finotti,2 Francesco Oliva,3 Filippo Randelli,1 Nicola M...
SUMMARY Aim. “Pubalgia like” syndromes in the athletes should not be underestimated because they ar...
none1noINTRODUCTION The Purpose of this poster is to develop an appropriate protocol of Physiothera...
Copyright 2008 by American Orthopaedic Society for Sports MedicineBackground: There is little scient...
Context: Pubalgia, literally "pubic pain" is a complex pathology of the inguino-pelvic junction. It’...
The incidence of groin pain in athletes is steadily increasing. Symptomatic pubic overload with groi...
ABSTRACTObjective: To compare the magnetic resonance imaging findings from the pubis of professional...
Background and purpose In elite athletes, osteitis pubis is a common painful degenerative process o...
Evidently, football is one of the most wide-spread sport activities in the world. There are approxim...
Aim. "Pubalgia like" syndromes in the athletes should not be underestimated because they are often a...
INTRODUCTION: Athletic pubalgia is estimated that 5% to 18% of athletes present to their physician ...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of pubalgia in patient...
Clinical Scenario: The differential diagnosis of groin pain can be very challenging due to the many ...
The pubalgia is a pathology affecting the various structures of the front of the pelvis. His distrib...
PhDIntroduction Sports related groin pain (SRGP) is common, debilitating and often recurrent. Rehab...
Alessio Giai Via,1 Antonio Frizziero,2 Paolo Finotti,2 Francesco Oliva,3 Filippo Randelli,1 Nicola M...
SUMMARY Aim. “Pubalgia like” syndromes in the athletes should not be underestimated because they ar...
none1noINTRODUCTION The Purpose of this poster is to develop an appropriate protocol of Physiothera...
Copyright 2008 by American Orthopaedic Society for Sports MedicineBackground: There is little scient...