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. 2015 Apr 23;49(12):825–827. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2015-094807

Table 2.

The various terms used to describe the diagnoses for case 2

First diagnosis (n=23)
N (%)
Second diagnosis (n=10)
N (%)
Third diagnosis (n=4)
N (%)
Inguinal-related groin pain 9 (39)
Sportsman’s hernia 3 (13)
Incipient hernia 2 (9)
Inguinal disruption 2 (9)
Posterior wall weakness 1 (4) 1 (4)
Gilmore's groin 1 (4)
Inguinal canal aponeurosis strain 1 (4)
Inguinal ligament enthesopathy 1 (4)
Pubic bone fibrocartilage separation 1 (4)
Hip chondral surface damage 1 (4)
Core muscle injury 1 (4)
Hip labral tear 2 (9)
Adductor tendinopathy 1 (4)
Femoroacetabular impingement 1 (4)
Pubic symphysis pathology 1 (4)
Conjoined tendon enthesopathy 1 (4)
Superficial inguinal ring insufficiency 1 (4)
Rectus abdominis strain 1 (4)
Combination of multiple diagnoses 1 (4) 1 (4)
Public cleft arthritis 1 (4)
Transversus abdominis strain 1 (4)
Posterior wall tear 1 (4)