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How did the injury happen? If there was any kind of impact to the inner thigh, a contusion is a possibility. This can also lead to myositis ossificans. Have a look here:
http://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/cybertherapist/front/frontthigh/deadleg.htm This is quite unusual however, but is well worth investigating
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Heidi Mills BSc (Hons) GSR Sport Rehabilitator
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The injury happened while playing football, I stretched too hard for the ball and I tore my groin muscle. I could also hear the tear. There was swelling and bruising for about two weeks. I have looked at the link you mentioned and it seems I may have the problem where bone is forming at the top end of the groin where it is attached to the pelvis. It feels as hard as bone. I think I need to see my doctor.
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