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HIP & GROIN
OSTEITIS PUBIS

ANATOMY
The pubic symphysis is a cartilaginous joint formed between the bodies of the pubic bones at the front of the pelvis. Osteitis pubis is characterised by inflammation of the bones, leading to degeneration and erosion at the pubic symphysis.

MECHANISM OF INJURY
Activities involving lots of kicking, twisting and turning eg. football.

SYMPTOMS
  • Gradual onset of pain centrally localized in the groin with radiation down one or both inner thighs.
  • Tenderness over the pubic symphysis joint.
  • It is painful during: passive abduction (leg moving away from the body); active adduction (leg moving toward the body); and internal rotation of the hip.
  • Pain may often be more intense the morning after exercising or when changing position in bed at night.
  • Loss of flexibility in the groin region.

TREATMENT
Please consult with your medical professional for a complete diagnosis and treatment plan.
Under the direction of your medical professional and in conjunction with your advised treatment plan, the following products may be beneficial:
Thermoskin Athletic Shorts Black
8*125 Shorts

Glossary of Terms:
PELVIS: Basin-shaped skeletal structure in vertebrates: the strong basin-shaped ring of bone near the bottom of the spine formed by the hip bones on the front and sides, and the triangular sacrum on the back
PUBIC BONE: Lower front of hipbone: the bone that forms the lower front section of the hipbone in humans and is one of a pair joined at the front of the pelvis.
 

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