2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12891-021-04837-x
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Long-standing pubic-related groin pain in professional academy soccer players: a prospective cohort study on possible risk factors, rehabilitation and return to play

Abstract: Background Despite being a common overuse entity in youth soccer, scientific data on risk factors, rehabilitation and return to play for long-standing pubic-related groin pain is still rare. The current prospective cohort study aims to evaluate potential risk-factors, propose a criteria-based conservative rehabilitation protocol and assess return-to-play outcomes among professional youth soccer players suffering from long-standing pubic-related groin pain. Methods… Show more

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“…Groin pain can affect both player and team performance and sometimes can be a career‐ending injury [15, 40]. Some sports such as soccer have been extensively studied with a seasonal incidence of groin pain reaching 50% among soccer players [8, 46] and approximately 30% of injuries recur [15]. A group of international experts on the topic [6] stated that the available literature is mainly based on heterogeneous studies with low methodological quality.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Groin pain can affect both player and team performance and sometimes can be a career‐ending injury [15, 40]. Some sports such as soccer have been extensively studied with a seasonal incidence of groin pain reaching 50% among soccer players [8, 46] and approximately 30% of injuries recur [15]. A group of international experts on the topic [6] stated that the available literature is mainly based on heterogeneous studies with low methodological quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%