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Objectives To report normative responses to the HAGOS questionnaire for Australian football players and to determine whether any of the HAGOS questionnaire sub scales can differentiate players with and without groin pain. Design Case-control. [...]Article
Marcos Quintana-Cepedal ; Omar de la Calle ; María Medina-Sánchez ; Irene Crespo ; Miguel del Valle ; Hugo Olmedillas |Objectives To assess the relationship between history of past season groin pain and current pain during the five-second squeeze test (5SST) with groin function and adductor strength in rink hockey players. Design Cross-sectional. Setting First ([...]Article
Objectives This study aimed to explore the differences in the magnitude of movement variability and strategies utilized during an unanticipated cut task between players with and without a history of groin pain. Design Cross-sectional design. [...]Article
Michael J.M. O'Brien ; Joshua Heerey ; Adam Ivan Semciw ; Inger Mechlenburg ; Julie S. Jacobsen ; Matthew G. King ; Mark J. Scholes ; Peter R. Lawrenson ; Kay Crossley ; Rintje Agricola ; Richard B. Souza ; Joanne L. Kemp |Objective To compare hip muscle strength and functional performance in football players with and without hip dysplasia and investigate if the relationships were modified by sex. Design Cross-sectional study. Methods This study compared football [...]Article
Objectives To assess activation of muscles of hip adduction using EMG and force analysis during standard clinical tests, and compare athletes with and without a prior history of groin pain. Study design Controlled laboratory study. Parti[...]Article
Objective To investigate the immediate effect of an adductor longus tenotomy on the results of the bent knee fall out test, and whether there was a correlation between pre-tenotomy measures and the magnitude of change. Design Observationa[...]Article
Eliza A. Roughead ; Matthew G. King ; Kay M. Crossley ; Joshua J. Heerey ; Peter R. Lawrenson ; Mark J. Scholes ; Adam Ivan Semciw ; Benjamin F. Mentiplay ; Joanne L. Kemp |Objectives i) Compare functional task performance between football players with and without hip/groin pain. ii) Explore the relationship, and sex-specific effects, between functional tasks and the Copenhagen Hip and Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS) [...]Article
Objective To compare trunk and lower extremity frontal plane projection angles (FPPA) during single leg squat (SLS) performance, perceived hip and groin function and symptoms, and isometric hip strength of adolescent athletes with chronic hip ad[...]Article
Objectives To assess the correlation between the functional movement screen (FMS) and Y balance test (Y-BT) performance, and the self-reported hip/groin problems, and to compare healthy with hip/groin pain participants.Article
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Mathias F. Nielsen ; Kristian Thorborg ; Kasper Krommes ; Kasper B. Thornton ; Per Hölmich ; Juan J.J. Peñalver ; Lasse Ishøi |Objectives To compare long-lever squeeze testing using the ForceFrame and the Copenhagen 5-Second-Squeeze test (5SST) for assessment of hip adduction strength and provoked groin pain in elite male soccer players. Design Cross-sectional stud[...]Article
Objective: To describe and compare hip and groin strength and function of male ice hockey players over one season in players with and without hip and groin problems in the previous season. Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: Swedish mal[...]Article
T.P.A. Beddows ; A. Weir ; R. Agricola ; I.J.R. Tak ; T.M. Piscaer ; J.A.N. Verhaar ; P. van Klij |Objectives Investigate point prevalence (second half season 2018 2019) and incidence (season 20172018 and first half season 2018 2019) of non-time-loss and time-loss hip/groin pain in male field hockey players. Secondary aims were to study assoc[...]Article
Tyler J. Collings ; Laura E. Diamond ; Rod S. Barrett ; Ryan G. Timmins ; Jack T. Hickey ; William S. du Moulin ; Basílio A. M. Gonçalves ; Christopher Cooper ; Matthew N. Bourne |Objective: To compare lower limb strength and countermovement jump (CMJ) kinetics between elite female footballers with and without a history of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), hamstring strain, or hip/groin injury. Design: [...]Article
Objective To study the preseason prevalence of groin injury with normal and reduced performance. Design Cross-sectional cohort. Settings Online survey. Participants 383 Dutch female amateur football players (35 teams). Ma[...]Article
I.J.R. Tak ; R.F.H. Langhout ; F. Groters ; et al. |Objective The association between groin pain and range of motion is poorly understood. The aim of this study was to develop a test to measure sport specific range of motion (SSROM) of the lower limb, to evaluate its reliability and describe fin[...]Article
Tom P.A. Beddows ; Pim van Klij ; Rintje Agricola ; Igor J.R. Tak ; Tom Piscaer ; Jan A.N. Verhaar ; Adam Weir |Objectives To determine normal values for hip strength and range of motion (ROM) of elite, sub-elite and amateur male field hockey players and to examine the effect of age, leg dominance, playing position, playing level and non-time-loss groi[...]Article
Background Clinical examination of male football players with longstanding groin pain can be considered difficult. Pain provocation tests are used to examine and classify longstanding groin pain into clinical entities as adductor-, iliopsoas-, i[...]Article
Janse L. Van Rensburg ; M. Dare ; Q. Louw ; et al. |Objectives The aim of this study was to determine the differences in three-dimensional pelvic and hip kinematics during a single-leg drop-landing task in active sports participants with long-standing groin pain compared to healthy matched contr[...]Article
Objectives To compare physical impairments between patients with hip-related pain and those with non-hip-related groin pain, and to compare both patient groups with healthy controls. Design Cross-sectional. Participants Eighty-one hip and g[...]Article
Fatma Chaari ; Haithem Rebai ; Sébastien Boyas ; Abderrahmane Rahmani ; Thouraya Fendri ; Mohammed A. Harrabi ; Sonia Sahli |Objective To compare postural balance outcomes between soccer players with and without groin pain (GP). Design Case-control study. Setting Laboratory. Participants Fifty-four soccer players, 27 with GP (GP group: GPG) and 27[...]Travail de fin d'études
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Study design Case Report. Background Groin pain in athletes is considered a common condition among males participating in sports that require sprinting, twisting, pivoting and kicking activities. While the condition is considered self-limiting, [...]Article
Objectives The criterion validity of the sphygmomanometer was evaluated, relative to the Force Frame strength testing system. Test-retest reliability was assessed for both hip adduction and abduction strength. Design Test-retest reliability stud[...]