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For a patient suffering with his legs, the pain is usually associated with the presence of one or more varices that can be seen. The physician must not fall into this trap. Questioning is vital. Establishing the kind of pain and the conditions under which it occurs may elok for (1) a rheumatological etioloty: sciatic or crural nerve pain, calcaneal pain: (2) a surgical etiology: an inguinal or particularly a crural hernia, a popliteal cyst; (3) a medical etiology: exogenous polyneuritis, hypokalaemia resulting from the abuse of laxatives or of diuretics, etc.
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PMID:[Pitfalls during phlebology consultation]. 108 1

Groin pain is a common and often frustrating problem in athletes who engage in sports involving kicking, rapid accelerations and decelerations, and sudden direction changes. The most common problems are adductor strain, osteitis pubis, and sports hernia. Other causes must be considered, including nerve pain, stress fractures, and intrinsic hip pathology. There is significant overlap and multiple problems frequently coexist. Accurate diagnosis leads to directed treatment, with rehabilitation focused on functional closed-chain strengthening and core stability.
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PMID:Groin pain in athletes. 1706 96