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Not Yet Recruiting NCT05716204

Effects of Manual Therapy in Strenght, Pain and Functional Capacity for Sport Related Groin Pain

Conditions: Osteitis Pubis, Athletic Pubalgia

Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – 40 Years
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 30
Sponsor: University of Valladolid

Location: Spain

Summary

Athletic osteitis pubis is a pathologic entity that can cause functional impairment. Scientific evidence have noticed that athletes experiment pain and a decrease on strength. Moreover, this symptomathology can affect daily life and functionality. There is no scientific evidence about the influence of manual therapy (MT) as a single treatment to improve this condition. The investigators decided to conduct a randomized controlled trial to compare the effects of a MT technique with placebo technique.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Athletes diagnosed with osteitis pubis stage 1 with at least 3 months of evolution.Internal rotation ROM limited.Positive provocation pain tests.Exclusion Criteria:Pain due to intraarticular hip pathology.Hip pain due to inflamatory diseases.Previous surgical interventions in hip, pelvis or lumbar spine.MRI results or provocation pain tests inconcluyent

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