Groin Pain
Groin strain, Groin inflammation, Gilmore's groin, Hernia...more
Hip Pain
Perthe's disease, Stress fracture of the femur, Hip bursitis...more


Groin pain
Groin strain (Rupture of adductor muscles)
Pain in the groin.
Inflammation of adductor muscles or tendon (tendinitis / tendinopathy)
Pain in the groin at the top of the adductor muscles that can radiate down the leg.
Hernia
Pain in the groin when you exercise or even cough and sneeze.
Osteitis Pubis
Pain in the groin.
Inflammation of iliopsoas muscle
Groin pain caused by inflammation of the big hip flexor muscles.
Rupture of iliopsoas muscle
Strain or tear of the iliopsoas muscle causing groin pain.
Inflammation of rectus femoris tendon
Pain at the front of the hip during and after exercise.
Glimore's groin
Groin pain thats increased by running, sprinting, twisting and turning.

Hip pain
Hip bursitis
Pain on the outside of the hip which is worse during running?
Stress fracture of the femur
Pain in the hip when running and also afterwards.
Slippage of the epiphysis at neck of femur
Hip pain and groin pain which can also radiate into the knee.
Perthes' disease
Perthes' disease effects children from the age of three to eleven years old. The child complains of tiredness and pain in the groin and sometimes in the knee.
Inflammation and calcification of the greater trochanter
Pain in the upper part of the thigh bone.
Inflammation of the hip joint (synovitis)
Mainly seen in children below the age of ten years and usually gets better suddenly on its own.
Labral Tear
Pain in the hip joint caused by torn labral cartilage
Snapping Hip
A snapping or flicking feeling within the hip
Hip Pointer
Pain and bruising following a direct blow to the iliac crest
Osteoarthritis
Pain and stiffness in the hip joint
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