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Comparison between the Dominant and Non-dominant Sides of Athletes with Groin Pain.

Guilherme Guadagnini FaloticoAndré Orlandi BentoLuana Tossolini GoulartLeonardo ZafalonGustavo Gonçalves ArlianiMóises Cohen
Published in: Revista brasileira de ortopedia (2020)
Objective  To compare the difference in range of motion (ROM) between the dominant and nondominant hips of the athletes and to correlate the results with groin pain, as well as to compare the differences in ROM among the main hip injuries. Methods  The participants included 75 athletes, 56 males and 19 females, aged between 20 and 46 years old, who were diagnosed with hip injury. These individuals were subdivided according to the pathologies (femoroacetabular impact or labral lesion, adductor and pubic lesions and trochanteric syndrome) and characteristics of each hip were analyzed. Results  A total of 150 hips (right and left) were measured for the present analysis. When comparing the ROM of the injured hip with the healthy hip, no statistically significant differences were found. There were also no significant differences between the amplitudes of hip movement when the main pathologies were compared. Conclusion  The present study did not find differences in ROM rotation between the various pathologies of the hip.
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