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Acute inguinal pain associated with iliopectineal bursitis in four professional soccer players
Affiliation:1. Du Tondu Medical Imaging Unit, 151, rue du Tondu, 33000 Bordeaux, France;2. FC Girondins de Bordeaux training centre, rue Joliot-Curie, 33186 Le Haillan, France;3. 265, avenue d’Eysines, 33110 Le Bouscat, France;4. La Tour de Gassies Physical Medicine and Re-education Centre, rue de la Tour-de-Gassies, 33523 Bruges cedex, France;5. 112, avenue de la Somme, Chemin Long, 33700 Mérignac, France;6. Abdominal wall Surgery Unit, Sports Clinic Consultation Centre, 2, rue Georges-Negrevergne, 33700 Mérignac, France
Abstract:Four professional soccer players were investigated for acute or subacute pain in the inguinal region. Clinical tests were negative for an inguinal hernia or adductor tendinitis. Resisted hip flexion caused pain. MRI in these four patients showed the onset of iliopectineal bursitis, with signal abnormalities predominantly at the periphery of the psoas tendon in contact with the iliopectineal eminence. Ultrasound-guided steroid injection allowed the two players injected to continue their sporting activity. The two other players were treated by 3 and 7 days rest and oral anti-inflammatory treatment.
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