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Phys Ther Sport ; 61: 66-72, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36933477

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OBJECTIVES: Investigate point prevalence (second half season 2018-2019) and incidence (season 2017-2018 and first half season 2018-2019) of non-time-loss and time-loss hip/groin pain in male field hockey players. Secondary aims were to study associations between: current/previous hip/groin pain and hip muscle strength, patient reported outcome measures (PROM) and hip muscle strength, and previous hip/groin pain and PROMs. Additionally we studied normal values for the PROMs (Hip and Groin Outcome Score (HAGOS)). DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: Testing at field hockey clubs. PARTICIPANTS: 100 male field hockey players (elite, sub-elite and amateur). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Point prevalence and incidence of hip/groin pain, strength: eccentric adduction and abduction, adductor squeeze, HAGOS. RESULTS: Hip/groin pain point prevalence was 17% (time-loss: 6%) and incidence was 36% (time-loss: 12%). Presence of current or previous hip/groin and lower HAGOS-values were not associated with lower hip muscle strength. Previous hip/groin pain was associated with a significant lower HAGOS-values in all domains, except for the 'participation in physical activities' domain. CONCLUSIONS: Hip/groin pain is common in field hockey. One fifth of players have hip/groin pain and one third had pain in the previous season. Previous hip/groin pain was associated with worse ongoing patient reported outcomes in most domains.


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Football , Hockey , Humans , Male , Groin/physiology , Prevalence , Incidence , Cross-Sectional Studies , Muscle Strength , Pelvic Pain , Arthralgia , Patient Reported Outcome Measures
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