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Jan 24, 2023

How to reduce your recurring Osteitis pubis, groin, and hip injuries.

Chronic groin pain, Osteitis Pubis (OP ) and groin issues predominantly occur in sports where athletes engage in kicking, rapid changing of direction...

Dec 29, 2022

Compression leggings- more than just tight tights !

Compression shorts and tights have been worn by sprinters for years, and compression socks and leggings are increasingly popular...

Oct 20, 2022

HOW TO MINIMIZE THE RISKS AND RECOVER FROM GROIN PAIN AND GROIN RELATED INJURIES

Osteitis pubis is the most common inflammatory condition of the pubic symphysis and may present as acute abdominal, pelvic, or groin pain. THERE ARE 5 SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE WAYS TO HELP MINIMISE THE RISK OF INJURIES FROM RECURRING.

Apr 11, 2022

Osteitis Pubis and groin related injuries- how to manage and recover

Osteitis Pubis and  groin related injuries are very common, especially in football players. 5 Simple and effective  ways to help minimize injuries fro recurring... 

May 15, 2020

Osteitis Pubis and Running

Osteitis pubis is the result of inflammation around the lower front of the pelvis, where the left and right pubic bon...

Jun 13, 2019

What You Should Know About Osteitis Pubis (OP)

Osteitis pubis, or OP as it is commonly referred occurs when there is inflammation of the pubic symphysis - the joint between the two major pelvic bones at the front of the pelvis and often manifests in pain in the groin and pelvic area. Recovery from Osteitis Pubis can take several months or longer and this can be a frustrating and painful process, especially if you are an elite athlete. Studies show that wearing compression whilst recovering may facilitate your recovery and get you back to your preferred sport and help prevent further injury.

Mar 27, 2019

Pain relief for Osteitis Pubis (OP) and related groin injuries.

Osteitis pubis pain and groin pain can be severe in athletes and can usually be caused by groin strain or pubic overlaod. A groin strain is a muscular tear or rupture to any one of your groin muscles; usually one of the hip adductor muscle group. Your body has five adductor muscles: adductor brevis, longus, magnus, pectineus and gracilis. Any of these groin muscles can be strained but the most common is adductor longus. It is important to warm up these groin muscles. Compression shorts can help to stabilize the pelvis .
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