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Anteroposterior pelvic radiograph in a collegiate hockey player with clinical examination consistent with intra-articular hip and athletic pubalgia symptoms reveals bilateral cam type deformities (solid arrow), acetabular retroversion (dashed curved line), and ostieitis pubis (dashed arrow).
Clinically Relevant Anatomy. Bones and muscles attaching the pubis are important in understanding pubalgia. Femur, and pelvis and all the muscles that attach to pubic symphysis are important for the anatomic perspective of pubalgia.
27 sie 2009 · The key diagnostic method that distinguishes athletic pubalgia from other injuries is symptom relief during rest 6 and reaggravation when activity resumes. 7 It is speculated that athletic...
14 wrz 2018 · Results: Of the 17 women, 9 had rectus aponeurotic plate injury only, or pure athletic pubalgia; the remaining 8 had athletic pubalgia in combination with ≥1 inguinal, obturator, and femoral hernias. Regarding female patients in both groups, 88.2% reported that the surgery was a success at follow-up. Conclusion:
14 wrz 2018 · “Athletic pubalgia,” a term that has gained acceptance over “sports hernia,” is more common in men than women; however, it represents a significant source of morbidity for patients of both sexes.
4 paź 2016 · We review the basic anatomy, patholophysiology, diagnostic approach and treatment of athletic pubalgia as well as discuss associated conditions such as femoroacetabular impingement. [Full article available at http://rimed.org/rimedicaljournal-2016-10.asp].
Athletic Pubalgia, more commonly known as sports hernia, is defined as chronic lower abdominal and groin pain without the presence of a true hernia. It is increas-ingly recognized in athletes as a source of groin pain and is often associated with other pathology.