The Role of Femoroacetabular impingement in Core Muscle injury/ Athletic Pubalgia: Diagnosis and Management
David S. Strosberg, Thomas J. Ellis and David B. Renton
Front. Surg. 3:6. doi: 10.3389/fsurg.2016.00006.
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Chronic groin pain in athletes represents a major diagnostic and therapeutic challenge in sports medicine. Two recognized causes of inguinal pain in the young adult athlete are core muscle injury/athletic pubalgia (CMI/AP) and femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). CMI/AP and FAI were previously considered to be two distinct entities; however, recent studies have suggested both entities to frequently coincide in the athlete with groin pain. This article briefly discusses the role of FAI in CMI/AP and the diagnosis and management of this complex disease.
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El dolor crónico inguinal en los deportistas representa un importante reto diagnóstico y terapéutico en medicina deportiva. Dos causas reconocidas de dolor inguinal del deportista joven adulto son las lesiones de la musculatura abdominal central /pubalgia del deportista (LMAC / PD) y el choque fémoroacetabular (CFA). LMAC / PD y el CFA anteriormente parecían ser dos entidades distintas. Sin embargo, estudios recientes han sugerido que ambas entidades coinciden con frecuencia en el deportista con dolor en la ingle. En este artículo se analiza brevemente el papel del CFA en LMAC / PD y el diagnóstico y tratamiento de esta compleja enfermedad
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