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Groin pain
I m sharing my MRI report which shows that I have scarring & altered signal in the pubic attachment of the right adductor longus aponeurosis.could u pls help can it cured by therapy.
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Hi I am sports medicine specialist and deals with these injuries in sportspersons on regular basis. Kindly get evaluated first with MRI films.
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if you want to go back to sports den go for sports medicine specialist
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Yes , visit near by sports physiotherapist
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Hello, The altered signal intensity points towards many possibilities that may be a factor to your pain . A thorough assessment is a must.
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visit a Physiotherapy Centre as u might need electrotherapy .
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use Ice for 5-8 mins on the pain full area 3-4 times in a day .
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Groin pain can have many potential causes, including muscle strain, inguinal hernia, and kidney stones. Many causes are related to hip injuries or osteoarthritis. Less commonly, the pain may be related to nerves or have testicular origins.
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put an ice pack on the area 3–4 times a day for 15 minutes at a time. Put a towel between the ice and the skin to protect it from the cold. Use an elastic wrap to help support the groin
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Do not stretch and visit to nearby physiotherapist for better assessment and treatment
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Visit nearby physiotherapy clinic for proper diagnosis, there is no mri report attached with your query. physical assessment will help to get the exact problem of the pain then proper treatment can be suggested.
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Yes. Quite posible to cure but you have to visit physically to know proper diagnosis and treatment.
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It can be cured by Physiotherapy treatment
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Visit nearest Physiotherapy clinic for complete assessment and treatment
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You need a detailed assessment, with public joint examination. You could have some relief from physiotherapy
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Hello sir, No MRI report attached , also you should consult a therapist ASAP and the ans of your question is yes it can be cured by therapy
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Visit nearby physio clinic
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MRI report is not shown in query sir, anyways visit nearby physiotherapy clinic for proper assessment and treatment.
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