2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ptsp.2021.09.011
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Physical impairments in longstanding hip and groin pain: Cross-sectional comparison of patients with hip-related pain or non-hip-related groin pain and healthy controls

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“…People with hip-related pain is a heterogenous group with varying levels of functional impairments. 2,47 Therefore, the appropriate starting level may be unique to the individual, and a lack of criteria description may lead to a starting level that is too challenging for some, and not sufficiently demanding for others. Also, less than half of the studies described progression criteria (item 7a, 35%), or how progression was performed (item 7b, 43%), and 14 of 23 (61%) studies had descriptions of dosage, such as repetitions, sets and frequency (item 13).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…People with hip-related pain is a heterogenous group with varying levels of functional impairments. 2,47 Therefore, the appropriate starting level may be unique to the individual, and a lack of criteria description may lead to a starting level that is too challenging for some, and not sufficiently demanding for others. Also, less than half of the studies described progression criteria (item 7a, 35%), or how progression was performed (item 7b, 43%), and 14 of 23 (61%) studies had descriptions of dosage, such as repetitions, sets and frequency (item 13).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study has several limitations. First, given the study’s cross‐sectional design, we were unable to perform clinical or radiological examination [32, 36] to assess strength, hip joint range of motion, and discriminate among the five major subheadings for athletes with groin pain of the Doha system [52]. Second, we also did not report information on any conservative or surgical treatments performed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not surprisingly, one of the contributing risk factors to develop GP is poor core (known as the lumbopelvic-hip complex or trunk) stability [35]. In this context, instability of the lumbopelvic region [36] and altered trunk muscle function [1,3,10] were reported in individuals with GP compared to controls. Proprioception of the core musculature cooperate with other core musculoskeletal capacities for optimal core stability [37][38][39][40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies reported postural balance disorders in patients [10] and soccer players [11] with GP compared to controls.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%