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How Do You Care For A Groin Injury?

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How Do You Care For A Groin Injury?

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Groin injuries, sometimes called groin pulls or strains, can occur in men and women. Athletes commonly experience these types of injuries due to kicking, quickly changing direction, running and jumping. When a groin injury occurs, the adductor muscles (those running between the thigh and pelvis) are strained or even ruptured. If you injure this area, you can expect pain, swelling and possibly bruising. Other than the passage of time, there are some ways to help groin injuries heal more efficiently. Rest by getting off your feet until the pain has passed; if you can’t completely get off your feet, at least refrain from athletic activities. In the case of minor groin injuries, a few days of rest might be enough to make you feeling better. However, in severe injuries, you may have to alter your activities for weeks or months. Ice the area regularly and elevate your feet in order to reduce swelling. Try non-prescription medications to help with pain and swelling. These include ibuprofen an

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