The Treatment for Athletic Pubalgia

Authors

  • Zihao Yang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/c7se4973

Keywords:

Athletic Pubalgia; rectus abdominis; adductor; muscle strain; muscle tears; Copenhagen Side Plank; muscle adhesion.

Abstract

Athletic Pubalgia injury is a common sports injury that troubles the sports life of ordinary people and the performance of athletes. This paper aims to help everyone briefly understand the anatomical mechanism of injury, treatment methods, and precautions. Also, the most important part of this paper is that the treatment of Athletic Pubalgia. It divided in two parts, one is on surgical grounds, and other one is on conservation treatment grounds. This paper shows the correlation between the two treatments. At last, this paper shows the prognosis of this injury. Also, it shows the different effects of ordinary people and athletes. Through this paper, it will be more evidence-based when dealing with Athletic Pubalgia injuries in daily life, enabling people to have a clearer understanding of the ways to recover from injuries and illnesses, and to recover their health as soon as possible.

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Published

29-12-2023

How to Cite

Yang, Z. (2023). The Treatment for Athletic Pubalgia. Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology, 74, 1630-1634. https://doi.org/10.54097/c7se4973