![]() ![]() ![]() Groin strains account for 10% of all hockey injuries and 5% of all soccer injuries. Groin strains can occur during sprinting or any type of activity requiring forceful movement of the leg, such as jumping, kicking the leg up, or changing directions while running. This injury tends to be more common in athletes and men however, certain activities can increase the risk for anyone to experience a groin strain. Typically, groin strains occur in the muscles of the upper inner thigh near the pubic bone or in the front of the hip. ![]() ![]() A groin strain is an injury to the groin-the area of the body where the abdomen meets the leg and the inner thigh muscles attach to the pubic bone. ![]()
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