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Page 1: Understanding Sports Hernia · • Surgery for trauma ( acute onset) is usually necessary and successful. • Surgery for gradual onset often does ... • Sports hernia is a non-specific

Understanding Sports Hernia

Michael Boylewww.bodybyboyle.com

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Buyer Beware

• The hip is the new shoulder.• New technology now allows hip surgery

that was not previously possible.• Do your homework. Don’t believe

outcome stats.• Many of the “repairs” being done today

will look like the lateral releases or the 80’s.

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Dr. James Andrews

• “want an excuse to operate on a baseball players shoulder? Just do an MRI”.

• This probably applies to hockey players hips.

• Don’t lose a finger for a hangnail.

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Trauma vs Overuse

• Surgery for trauma ( acute onset) is usually necessary and successful.

• Surgery for gradual onset often does not target the causative factors and has a limited success rate with a progression to other issues.

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Standard Procedures Include:

• Multiple incisions to “release” adductors. • Q- Can scar tissue creation promote

motion?• Labral repairs including “reshaping the

bones with osteoplasty and rim trimming”?

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The Three I’s

• Ingest• Inject• Incise• Make sure you have exhausted all

options prior to surgery.

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A Different Thought?

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Solution?

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Trim the Door or Fix the Cause?

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Gray Cook

• “ I think a good rehab program without surgery would have the same outcome as with surgery if you could get the player to stop playing”.

• Surgery may be forced rest?

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The Problem

• The sports hernia is like a “shin splint” or a “groin pull”

• Sports hernia is a non-specific diagnosis

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What We Know

• Sports hernias seem to “acquired”.• The injury generally begins with a “groin

pull” and progresses to an abdominal issue.

• Not a classic inguinal hernia

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Groin Pulls?

• Groin is another non-specific term used to describe all of the muscles that flex and adduct the hip.

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Hip Flexors and Adductors• 7 muscles can flex the hip or assist in

hip flexion ( 2 are classified as adductors)

• 5 muscles can adduct• 2 adductors are “flexor/ adductors”

(pectineus and brevis)• 3 are extensor adductors• 1 is also a heavy neutralizer ( magnus)

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Flexion / Adduction

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The Plot Thickens

• Hip flexor weakness leads to strain of the flexor/ adductor group.

• Strain of the flexor/ adductor causes excessive pelvic motion as compensation

• Excessive pelvic motion causes migration of symptoms to the adbomen.

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Fake Hip Flexion w/ Pelvic Implications

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“Benign Neglect”

• The “groin pull” is often viewed as a nuisance to be tolerated.

• A “training camp injury”. In fact, it is the first step that begins the process

• Step 2 is the minimization, the benign neglect, that facilitates the process.

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Potential Rationale For Neglect1. Culture?( training camp injury)2. Time constraints?( soft tissue work is

labor intensive)3. Reliance on modalities?4. Skill issues?( many trainers are not

comfortable performing soft tissue work)

5. Location of lesions?

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Potential Training Related Causes• Technology- bikes, climbers, rowers• Sports hernias were relatively unheard

of until the advent of aggressive bike programs.

• Hockey players dislike running and the aerobic demands of many misinformed teams may have caused a slippery slope phenomenon.

• The bike conditions the circulatory system but, not the muscular system responsible for hip flexion.

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Other Contributing Factors

• Lack of Hip Internal Rotation or HIRD• Excessive frontal plane flexibility with

limited sagittal plane flexibility ( long adductors, short flexors) Peter Freisen-Carolina Hurricanes

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Long Adductors

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Short Flexors- Sagittal

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Prevention• 1- Screening• FMS, Hurdle

Step appears to be the key problem pattern

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•www.functionalmovement.com

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Prevention• 2- Aggressive soft tissue work. Regular

maintenance

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Prevention

• 3- Static Stretching/ Hip Mobility

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Prevention• 4- Proper Warm-up ( Dynamic Mobility)

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Activation

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Prevention• 5- Run don’t jog, avoid technology

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Prevention• 6- Slideboard in the off-season

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Prevention• 7- Sled Crossovers

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Prevention• 8- Single Leg Strength

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Functional Anatomy

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Prevention• 9- Specific Strength-P1 Limit Compensation

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Add Stability Demand

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Add Flexion/ Adduction Component

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Multi-planar Deceleration

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Rehab• Gradual return to normal training• Think of rehab as a velocity continuum

from slow to fast.• Many concepts will be similar to low

back rehab or hip labral rehab.• Proper, well thought out, progression is

key.• “Does It Hurt?”

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Anti-Extension?

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Anti-Rotation

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Diagonal Patterns

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Conclusion

• We need to understand sports hernias and look to prevention

• #1 is the avoidance of “benign neglect” and the progression of the process

• #2 is the increased use of soft tissue techniques versus modalities

• #3 is putting a prevention program in place.