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  2. Athletic pubalgia - Wikipedia

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    Athletic pubalgia, also called sports hernia, [1] core injury, [2] hockey hernia, [3] hockey groin, [1] Gilmore's groin, [1] or groin disruption, [4] is a medical condition of the pubic joint affecting athletes. [5] It is a syndrome characterized by chronic groin pain in athletes and a dilated superficial ring of the inguinal canal.

  3. Pulled hamstring - Wikipedia

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    Hamstring injuries are common in athletes participating in many sports. Track and field athletes are particularly at risk, as hamstring injuries have been estimated to make up 29% of all injuries in sprinters. [1] Hamstring injuries can also come with a hip injury from sprinting.

  4. Conor McGregor reveals broken toe as reason for pulling out ...

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    UFC star Conor McGregor has finally revealed the injury that caused him to pull out of the UFC 303 main event last week: a broken toe.. In a lengthy Instagram post on Friday, the former ...

  5. Sports injury - Wikipedia

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    Knee injury in contact sports, and jumping, deceleration, and pivoting in non-contact sports and activities cause anterior cruciate ligament injury. [ 23 ] Collateral Ligament Injury: An injury to a partially flexed knee can damage the medial collateral ligament – the ligament stretching along the inner edge of the knee.

  6. Sprained ankle - Wikipedia

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    A sprained ankle (twisted ankle, rolled ankle, turned ankle, etc.) is an injury where sprain occurs on one or more ligaments of the ankle. It is the most commonly occurring injury in sports, mainly in ball sports such as basketball, volleyball, football, pickleball, and tennis. [1]

  7. Strain (injury) - Wikipedia

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    The major difference suggested was the use of "indirect" muscle injury verse "grade 1" to provide subclassifications when advanced images were negative. Indirect Muscle Injury FUNCTIONAL (Negative MSK US & MRI) [6] Type 1: Overexertion-related Muscle Disorder Type 1a: Fatigue induced; Type 1b: DOMS • Type 2: Neuromuscular muscle disorder

  8. Louisville Police release photos, video from Scottie ...

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    The Louisville Metro Police Department released photos and videos related to the May 17 traffic incident and arrest of golfer Scottie Scheffler.

  9. Buffalo Bills Offensive Lineman Tommy Doyle Forced to ... - AOL

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    Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images) Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Tommy Doyle is walking away from professional football. Doyle, 26, made the decision to medically retire from the sport after four ...