Anatomy and Terminology of Groin Pain: Current Concepts.

Journal of ISAKOS : joint disorders & orthopaedic sports medicine(2023)

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Groin pain is a common symptom in athletes. The complex anatomy of the area and the various terms used to describe the etiology behind groin pain have led to a confusing nomenclature. To solve this problem, three consensus statements have been already published in the literature: the Manchester position statement in 2014, the Doha agreement in 2015 and the Italian consensus in 2016. However, when revisiting recent literature, it is evident that the use of non-anatomic terms remains common and the diagnoses sports hernia, sportsman's hernia, sportsman's groin, Gilmore's Groin, athletic pubalgia and core muscle injury are still used by many authors. Why are they still in use although rejected? Are they considered synonyms, or they are used to describe different pathology? This current concepts review article aims to clarify the confusing terminology by examining to which anatomical structures authors refer when using each term, revisit the complex anatomy of the area including the adductors, the flat and vertical abdominal muscles, the inguinal canal and the adjacent nerve branches, and propose an anatomical approach, which will provide the basis for improved communication between healthcare professionals and evidence-based treatment decisions.
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Groin pain, Sports hernia, Sportsman's hernia, Sportsman's groin, Athletic pubalgia, Core muscle injury
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