Groin Pull

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Groin Injuries May be More Serious than a Pulled Muscle

newswise.com — “A story about how serious hip injuries are sometimes misdiagnosed as groin pulls.View full resource at newswise.com

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Groin Injuries May be More Serious than a Pulled Muscle http://bit.ly/mfaBY

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Seven Common Sports Injuries: Pulled Muscle

bhg.com — “Strengthen your body now so unexpected spills or sprains don't sideline you.View full resource at bhg.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 7, 2010 at 10:22 pm By:

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The most commonly pulled muscles are the hamstring, calf, and groin muscles. Here's treatment & prevention tips: http://bit.ly/bSg4dM

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Adductor Strain | Dr. David Geier - Sports Medicine

drdavidgeier.com — “An adductor strain is a common injury in sports such as soccer, hockey, and football. It occurs when the athlete's leg is abducted, or pulled away from the body, as he quickly changes directions, is tackled, or is checked into the boards. This is the injury that most people think of when they hear pulled [...]View full resource at drdavidgeier.com

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Hip procedure can extend athletes' careers

newsday.com — “Carlos Delgado felt the pain in his right side and figured he'd pulled something - a groin, most likely. Maybe a strained hip flexor. Something nagging, but not needing surgery.Turns out, Delgado didnView full resource at newsday.com

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Hip procedure can extend athletes' careers, Dr. Bryan Kelly explains, with an accurate diagnosis of a torn labrum. http://bit.ly/Ze9D5

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