Groin Pain: Into the Bermuda Triangle Part 4

Diagnosing, managing & rehabilitating injuries in the Bermuda Triangle Keywords: Groin Pain; Pubic Pain; Pubalgia; Rehabilitation Introduction This final blog in the series covers Pubic Related Groin Pain (PRGP) (1).  Earlier parts to the series can be found by following: Part 1 Adductor Related Groin Pain (ARGP); Part 2 Iliopsoas Related Groin Pain (IRGP) and […]

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Groin Pain: Into the Bermuda Triangle Part 3

Diagnosing, managing & rehabilitating injuries in the Bermuda Triangle Keywords: Groin Pain; Inguinal; Rehabilitation Introduction This is the penultimate Blog in a series dealing with Groin Pain.  Part 1, on Adductor Related Groin Pain (ARGP) and Part 2, Iliopsoas Related Groin Pain (IRGP), can be found here: Part 1; Part 2.  This part deals with […]

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Groin Pain: Into the Bermuda Triangle Part 2

Diagnosing, managing & rehabilitating injuries in the Bermuda Triangle Keywords: Groin Pain; Iliopsoas; Rehabilitation Introduction Iliopsoas related groin pain (IRGP), , is the second most common injury in the groin area, after adductor related groin pain (ARGP)(1), (2) & (3).  This blog is the second in a series discussing some of the complexities of diagnosing, […]

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Groin Pain: Into the Bermuda Triangle Part 1

This blog is part of a series on groin pain by Jim Scanlan, Physiotherapist.  Keep an eye out for monthly releases in this series! Diagnosing, managing & rehabilitating injuries in the Bermuda triangle Keywords: Groin Pain; Adductor; Rehabilitation Introduction: Sports involving rapid acceleration, deceleration or sudden changes in direction commonly result in groin injuries (1).  This […]

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The Pain Revolution Rides Again! 25 cyclists. 750km. 11,500 vertical metres. 450 bananas.

By Lorimer Moseley @bodyinmind The 2018 Pain Revolution Rural Outreach Tour made the epic journey from beachside towns to alpine trails in April this year, spreading scientific discoveries from the pain world and raising funds for their Local Pain Educator Programme. The week was an outstanding success: 25 cyclists. 750km. 11,500 vertical metres. 450 bananas. […]

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Highlights from the 2017 future of football medicine conference

By Dr Chris Garnett On 13-15th May 2017, the largest annual football medicine event in the world took place at the iconic Camp Nou in Barcelona.  ‘The Future of Football Medicine’ Conference, organised by the Isokinetic Medical Group in association with FIFA, brought together 2,500 delegates and 197 of the world’s most renowned speakers from 90 […]

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Call for abstracts: First, world conference on groin pain in athletes, Aspetar, Qatar

Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce that Aspetar will host the 1st World Conference on Groin Pain in Athletes. This major conference will be held at the Academy Auditorium, from 1st to 3rd November 2014. The scientific committee is currently accepting Abstract and Poster submissions in the topics related to the Groin Pain.  The […]

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BJSM podcasts speak for themselves – 6,738 downloads in the last 30 days!

Are you an app developer? If you want to create the BJSM podcast app please ‘call me maybe’.  Granted BJSM podcasts are marginally less popular than Carly Rae Jepsen’s hit (300 million views) but I am optimistic that sports medicine will truimph over time. Right now we are only 300 million views behind (with rounding). […]

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Lateral hip pain – more likely gluteus medius tendinopathy than ‘trochanteric bursitis’

Our New Zealand colleagues had a great sports medicine conference in Wellington this week following their successful hosting of the World Championships in Rowing. Congratulations to Dr Chris Milne and colleagues from all disciplines who made this a success. In a conversation with Chris I was reminded that the lateral hip pain label of  ‘trochanteric […]

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