I've been lurking on these boards for a few months now, so finally decided to post up.
I play a fair bit of soccer, indoor 2-3 times a week and outdoor + training during the season in addition to free weights. Late last season my left groin started pulling up sore after around 30mins of a game which progressed into quite a sharp pain once I had cooled down but after a nights sleep walking was pain free. So I pushed through and continued to play for awhile.
I started off at a Physio who originally suspected an adductor tendon issue, but eventually changed his mind to osteitis pubis. I got the shits with a physio as he seems to have a "technique of the day" that he performed on all patients and felt that he was just making the sessions longer for cash. After that I booked into a sport physician who put me through a course of anti-inflams and instructions to rest up.
So I finished the course of drugs and went back, still had some pain so a MRI was booked. and the result is
- Adductor Longus Tendon torn
- Osteitis Pubis
- Internal Inguinal Hernia
As a result running is out for a while and I will be focusing on lifting and cardio. While squats and deads where my favorite lifts, they now have to take a rest as they aggravate the injuries. guess its time to get my upper body into shape and matching all the leg work i seem do
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has anyone else continued a cut down traiing routine while recovering from similar injuries? Haven't had a crack at swimming yet but its on my lift to try.
-josh
I play a fair bit of soccer, indoor 2-3 times a week and outdoor + training during the season in addition to free weights. Late last season my left groin started pulling up sore after around 30mins of a game which progressed into quite a sharp pain once I had cooled down but after a nights sleep walking was pain free. So I pushed through and continued to play for awhile.
I started off at a Physio who originally suspected an adductor tendon issue, but eventually changed his mind to osteitis pubis. I got the shits with a physio as he seems to have a "technique of the day" that he performed on all patients and felt that he was just making the sessions longer for cash. After that I booked into a sport physician who put me through a course of anti-inflams and instructions to rest up.
So I finished the course of drugs and went back, still had some pain so a MRI was booked. and the result is
- Adductor Longus Tendon torn
- Osteitis Pubis
- Internal Inguinal Hernia
As a result running is out for a while and I will be focusing on lifting and cardio. While squats and deads where my favorite lifts, they now have to take a rest as they aggravate the injuries. guess its time to get my upper body into shape and matching all the leg work i seem do

has anyone else continued a cut down traiing routine while recovering from similar injuries? Haven't had a crack at swimming yet but its on my lift to try.
-josh