Footballers Groin | Groin Injuries | Osteitis pubis (OP) | Inguinal Wall Hernia | Adductor Tendinitis - LifeCare Australia. WHAT IS IT? Footballer’s groin usually refers to one of three conditions or a combination of them. The three conditions are: Osteitis pubis (OP) Inflamation and sometimes degeneration of the pubic bone.Inguinal wall hernia is an insufficiciency or teari n the lower abdomen in the conjoint tendon/inguinal region.Adductor tendinitis is inflamtion in the groin muscle (adductors)tendon. Pain and tenderness to touch in the pubic, groin, inner thigh or lower abdominal region.Pain with running, kicking, situps, coughing and/or kicking.Weakness in the adductor muscles. Overtraining.Reduced pelvic control and imbalances of the pelvic muscles.Over use of the adductors.Kicking sports such as football. WHEN DO I SEE SOMEONE FOR HELP?
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