
Have Groin Pain that won’t go away: Here are 3 common causes
A common misconception about groin pain is that the pain is only caused by problems in the muscles found in the groin. Groin pain is a common issue faced by many people, and it can have one or multiple underlying causes, even in those who are not physically active.
3 of the most common causes include:
1) Multiple myofascial trigger points
These can involve muscles in the lower back, abdomen, groin, and legs, that refer the pain into the groin region.
2) Athletic pubalgia
This occurs when the abdominal or inner thigh muscles that attach near the groin become strained. It is commonly seen in athletes who participate in sports that require frequent twisting, sprinting, or kicking.
3) Nerve compression
Nerves in the groin can become compressed by tight or dysfunctional muscles in the groin or lower back, leading to burning, dull, or stabbing pain.
One or all these causes may be contributing to your pain, and they are common in both athletic and non-athletic individuals.
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