Background Hip and groin (HAG) problems are common among team-sport athletes. However, very few studies have focused in female athletes and used the clinical entity approach to describe the origin of ...
In women, lower back and groin pain that radiates to the front pelvic area can have a wide range of causes. The pain can feel dull, sharp, or burning. Lower back pain can also radiate to the front ...
If you experience this type of swelling, working with your doctor to identify the underlying cause can help inform next steps. Share on Pinterest Lymph nodes work as filters in our bodies, trapping ...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs), arthritis, and muscle strains can cause you to have groin pain. Rest and ice help heal a groin strain, and physical therapy helps with recovery. You will need prompt ...
Muscle strains are the most common cause of groin pain. Pain on the right side of the groin can also result from a urinary tract infection (UTI), a femoral hernia, a ruptured ovarian cyst, or ...
This Journal feature begins with a case vignette highlighting a common clinical problem. Evidence supporting various strategies is then presented, followed by a review of formal guidelines, when they ...
Medically reviewed by Peter Weiss, MD Key Takeways The most common cause of groin pain in women is muscle strain or injury. Osteoarthritis of the hip can also cause groin pain, especially in older ...