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Robert R. Fano, DC, Linda E. Mullin, DC, DACCP

Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health – Chiropractic ~ December 29, 2010 ~ Pages 215-216

Abstract


The groin is a complex anatomical region, and the differential diagnosis of groin pain is very large. Groin pain is one of the least understood or explained symptoms in sports medicine and may present following the onset of pregnancy.1 It is the region where three major body areas (abdomen, pelvis and lower limbs) meet.

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