OP
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 .
Dec 21, 2018
IT'S ALL ABOUT THE CORE-the 7 major benefits of core strength
The 7 major benefits of core strength As an athlete, you've probably heard of many different exercises that are guaranteed to strengthen your core, but do you even know what those muscles are, what they do and why it's so important to keep them healthy? Let’s clear up a few myths.
Feb 2, 2018
Treating and Preventing Osteitis Pubis in the AFL: The importance of pelvic stability.
Osteitis pubis is a condition that involves pain and inflammation of the pubic bones, pubic symphysis, and adjacent s...
Feb 14, 2017
4 simple steps to effectively treat Osteitis Pubis (OP) and other groin related injuries
Somewhere along our sporting careers, we've all experienced some sort of groin related injury such as Osteitis Pubis...