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    Re: Groin injury

    Hi,

    It doesn't sound like a simple groin strain but something a bit more.

    I agree with Wutti - get it checked out. Make sure when you do, they check out your pubic symphysis, Wikipedia reference-linkSIJs, L/S and hips - no power in your legs can be from nerve damage, muscle damage or a co-ordination problem resulting in poor loading of the forces thru your joints.

    Good luck!


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    Re: Groin injury

    couldn't agree more with the others- i still find it suprising that patients experience these type of symptoms yet don't have them investigated.
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    Laura



 
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