'Groin pain' is a very imprecise term applied to pain syndromes originating from numerous anatomical and pathological situations. This paper draws a distinction between three main classes. Stress is laid on the pathogenetic moment. Classification of groin pain is attempted, since its cause and origin are becoming increasingly clarified and specified. Diagnosis and selection of the most appropriate instrumental examination are based on the anamnesis and clinical investigation. Nonoperative management is the initial approach. Its failure opens the way to surgery tailored to the type of lesion involved
There is little consensus on the diagnosis, pathophysiology, investigation and management of groin i...
Sports injuries to the hip and groin region have been noted in 5 % to 9% of high school athletes [1,...
Groin pain in patients can be caused by inguinal pathology as well as referred pain from spinal path...
'Groin pain' is a very imprecise term applied to pain syndromes originating from numerous anatomical...
"Groin pain" is an umbrella term for a pain syndrome that, although manifesting in the groin, may or...
The thesis presents different pathologies sharing a common symptom of a painful groin. Being a very ...
Chronic groin pain is a common presentation in sports medicine. It is most often a problem in those ...
The nomenclature and the lack of consensus of clinical evaluation and imaging assessment in groin pa...
The nomenclature and the lack of consensus of clinical evaluation and imaging assessment in groin pa...
Purpose The aim of this article is to illustrate the recent framework necessary to standardize studi...
Background Heterogeneous taxonomy of groin injuries in athletes adds confusion to this complicated a...
unclear in approximately 30 percent of cases.4 Factors that complicate the diagnosis include the com...
Groin pain in a performing athlete can be very challenging to diagnose and treat. The differential d...
Groin pain is frequent but often problematic as it covers a very broad differential diagnosis. The l...
There is little consensus on the diagnosis, pathophysiology, investigation and management of groin i...
Sports injuries to the hip and groin region have been noted in 5 % to 9% of high school athletes [1,...
Groin pain in patients can be caused by inguinal pathology as well as referred pain from spinal path...
'Groin pain' is a very imprecise term applied to pain syndromes originating from numerous anatomical...
"Groin pain" is an umbrella term for a pain syndrome that, although manifesting in the groin, may or...
The thesis presents different pathologies sharing a common symptom of a painful groin. Being a very ...
Chronic groin pain is a common presentation in sports medicine. It is most often a problem in those ...
The nomenclature and the lack of consensus of clinical evaluation and imaging assessment in groin pa...
The nomenclature and the lack of consensus of clinical evaluation and imaging assessment in groin pa...
Purpose The aim of this article is to illustrate the recent framework necessary to standardize studi...
Background Heterogeneous taxonomy of groin injuries in athletes adds confusion to this complicated a...
unclear in approximately 30 percent of cases.4 Factors that complicate the diagnosis include the com...
Groin pain in a performing athlete can be very challenging to diagnose and treat. The differential d...
Groin pain is frequent but often problematic as it covers a very broad differential diagnosis. The l...
There is little consensus on the diagnosis, pathophysiology, investigation and management of groin i...
Sports injuries to the hip and groin region have been noted in 5 % to 9% of high school athletes [1,...
Groin pain in patients can be caused by inguinal pathology as well as referred pain from spinal path...