Infographic. Is lower hip range of motion a risk factor for groin pain in athletes? A systematic review with clinical applications.

BRITISH JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE(2018)

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Background Whether hip range of motion (ROM) is a risk factor for groin pain in athletes is not known.Objectives To systematically review the relationship between hip ROM and groin pain in athletes in crosssectional/case-control and prospective studies.Study design Systematic review, prospectively registered (PROSPERO) according to PRISMA guidelines.Methods Pubmed, Embase, CINAHL and SPORTDiscus were systematically searched up to December 2015. Two authors performed study selection, data extraction/analysis, quality assessment (Critical Appraisal Skills Programme) and strength of evidence synthesis.Results We identified seven prospective and four case-control studies. The total quality score ranged from 29% to 92%. Heterogeneity in groin pain classification, injury definitions and physical assessment precluded data pooling. There was strong evidence that total rotation of both hips below 85 degrees measured at the pre-season screening was a risk factor for groin pain development. Strong evidence suggested that internal rotation, abduction and extension were not associated with the risk or presence of groin pain.Conclusion Total hip ROM is the factor most consistently related to groin pain in athletes. Screening for hip ROM is unlikely to correctly identify an athlete at risk of developing groin pain because of the small ROM differences found and poor ROM measurement properties.
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Athletes,Flexibility,Groin pain,Hip,Range of motion,Risk factor
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