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Here's a write-up on Sports Hernia via the NFP:
<p style="margin-left:40px;">"...A sports hernia is defined as an injury to any soft tissue (muscle, tendon or ligament) of the lower abdominal or groin region. This includes dozens of structures and is why all athletic pubalgia injuries are not the same. Injuries to the back, hip, groin and pubic symphysis also need to be considered and excluded. <p style="margin-left:40px;"> <p style="margin-left:40px;">Athletic pubalgia most commonly occurs in sports that require sudden changes of direction and a twisting motion. It is a common injury in hockey and soccer. Some have even referred to it as a hockey hernia. It is more common in high-level athletes, primarily a diagnosis of men and can be difficult to diagnose. .."
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