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  2. Pulled Groin Muscle: What It Feels Like and How to Treat

    www.verywellhealth.com/groin-pulls-4142070

    This article describes the symptoms of pulled groin muscle as well as the diagnosis, treatment, and recovery times. It also outlines some simple stretches that can help prevent groin injury.

  3. Groin Pull: Causes, Symptoms & Treatments - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/groin-pull

    You suffer from a groin pull when the muscles in your groin area get overstretched or suffer from a tear. Learn how to diagnose & treat this condition.

  4. A groin strain is an injury or tear to any of the adductor muscles of the thigh. These are the muscles on the inner side of the thigh. Sudden movements usually trigger an acute groin strain, such...

  5. Groin pain typically results from an injury caused by physical activity, such as a sport. Learn about hernia, other causes, and emergency symptoms.

  6. Groin Pain: Causes & How To Find Relief - Cleveland Clinic

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    Groin pain is discomfort or abnormal sensations in the area where your belly meets your thigh. Common causes include pulled groin muscles and hernias.

  7. Groin Strain: Causes, Symptoms, Tests & Treatments

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    Three muscle groups form your groin, including your: Lower abdominal muscles (your lower abs). Iliopsoas muscles (the muscles that connect your spine to your hips and legs). Adductor muscles (six muscles in your hips and thighs). Types of groin strains.

  8. Groin Strain - Symptoms, Causes, Treatment & Rehabilitation ...

    www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/sport-injuries/hip-groin/groin...

    A groin strain or pulled groin is a tear of an adductor muscle on the inside of the thigh. They range from mild to very severe, usually occurring suddenly during exercise. Treatment involves applying cold therapy and compression as soon as possible followed by a full rehabilitation program.

  9. Groin Strain: Care Instructions | Kaiser Permanente

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    A groin strain is an injury that happens when you tear or overstretch (pull) a groin muscle. The groin muscles are in the area on either side of the body in the folds where the belly joins the legs. You can strain a groin muscle during exercise, such as running, skating, kicking in soccer, or playing basketball.

  10. Groin Strain (Pulled Groin): Symptoms and Treatment - Patient

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    A groin strain (or pulled groin) is an injury caused by putting too much stress on the adductor muscles (including adductor magnus, brevis and longus) in your groin and thigh. If these muscles are tensed too forcefully or too suddenly, they can be over-stretched or torn.

  11. Groin Pain - Symptoms and Causes - Penn Medicine

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    Groin pain refers to discomfort in the area where the abdomen ends and the legs begin. This article focuses on groin pain in men. The terms "groin" and "testicle" are sometimes used interchangeably. But what causes pain in one area does not always cause pain in the other.