Groin Pain.

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Slick

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I've had really irksome lower back pain for some time, 2 years plus. Really long story short, I've been all round the houses trying to get help with it and when it developed into annoying groin pain that would render my right leg powerless, I thought I would give physio one last go. Miraculously, the back pain went after just a couple of sessions with a new stretching regime but the groin pain is probably worse. I did quite a tough ride last Sunday and was in real trouble coming over the final climb and on the last couple of flat miles home, I felt the muscle spasm in the groin and all remaining strength vanished from that 1 leg. Nearly a week later, I'm still in a lot of pain and tried a wee 2 mile cycle to the shops this morning which I managed but it felt like I had done a 100 miles.

I just wondered if this had ever happened to anyone else who could offer any advice a I've about had it with physio?
 

ColinJ

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It probably is NOT iliac artery endofibrosis but I have linked to an article on that in case you don't find any other cause for the problem. Many doctors don't seem to have heard of the condition so they might miss it.

Oh, and @Oldfentiger had problems similar to yours so he might be able to offer some advice?

Good luck with sorting it out!
 
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Joffey

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I have been suffering with groin pain for 4 months now so I literally feel your pain.

Rest seemed to work for me, 3 months of it in the end. My groin feels like it's healing now but I still get niggles.

Good luck :okay:
 
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It probably is NOT iliac artery endofibrosis but I have linked to an article on that in case you don't find any other cause for the problem. Many doctors don't seem to have heard of the condition so they might miss it.

Oh, and @Oldfentiger had problems similar to yours so he might be able to offer some advice?

Good luck with sorting it out!

Wow, I've never heard of such a condition, but thankfully that doesn't sound like my issue , thanks for posting the link though.

I suspect my issue is more likely some sort of tear, as the final spasm I described was a similar feeling when I've experienced tears in my back.
 
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Slick

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I have been suffering with groin pain for 4 months now so I literally feel your pain.

Rest seemed to work for me, 3 months of it in the end. My groin feels like it's healing now but I still get niggles.

Good luck :okay:

Yeah, probably rest is the answer. I would hate to be off the bike for that length of time though.

I should have just been satisfied with my commute rides, but I tried to push it and looks like I may have damaged something. :sad:
 
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Slick

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What does the physio say?
Have they checked your hips? Arthritis can lead to pain in the groin area

Physio doesn't know about the latest setback, but prior to this, told me that everything was fine and I just needed to do the exercises she gave me. I do have an issue in 1 hip, but I'm assured its muscular.
 

vickster

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Physio doesn't know about the latest setback, but prior to this, told me that everything was fine and I just needed to do the exercises she gave me. I do have an issue in 1 hip, but I'm assured its muscular.

Have you had an X-ray? Ask your gp if not, to rule that out.
Are you doing the exercises as suggested. If so and not helping, get back to the physio by email?
 
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Slick

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Have you had an X-ray? Ask your gp if not, to rule that out.
Are you doing the exercises as suggested. If so and not helping, get back to the physio by email?

I was doing them and got some quick results for my back, so I was keen to keep going with the groin stretches. I was becoming less convinced by every passing week but I was assured they would eventually help, until I suffered quite a setback whilst out on the bike. I haven't done any since, as I've obviously damaged something and I don't want to make it worse. I have another physio appointment next week and I planned to rest it until then and take it from there. I don't think I've been to a GP this century, as all they would do is prescribe pain killers.
 
There's a condition called Gilmore's groin, athletic pubalgia which is a common cause of groin pain in athletes - have a Google - get back to me if you need anymore info.

Hip arthritis can also cause groin pain - which cycling can be a trigger for.

A good excercise is of the ab wheel roller - but you need the technique dialled or else you will hurt your back even more
 
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Slick

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There's a condition called Gilmore's groin, athletic pubalgia which is a common cause of groin pain in athletes - have a Google - get back to me if you need anymore info.

Hip arthritis can also cause groin pain - which cycling can be a trigger for.

A good excercise is of the ab wheel roller - but you need the technique dialled or else you will hurt your back even more

I've googled that, and whilst I could be very wrong, it doesn't sound like it is Gilmores groin, as my pain is pretty constant and not made worse by movement. Cycling is almost impossible now because of the weakness it causes more than the pain.
 
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Slick

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Don't think so, no lump or anything and whilst my lifting days are over, there's no particular action that brings the pain on, it remains reasonably constant.

That said, the pain level is starting to subside so much so, I even managed a few stretches today, so I'm hopeful of a couple of commute rides next week.

My next planned physio appointment is a week Tuesday, so I'm happy to wait until then to hear what they think.
 
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