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Suggest The Tests To Be Performed For Fracture In Groin

My son was doing an exercise where he jumped side to side in a sand pit and twinged his groin. He stopped immediately and said he feels fine now. Is there a test to do to see if he is injured? He says he does not feel anything wrong now but he hasn t tested it since.
Mon, 10 Aug 2015
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Hello and thanks for writing.

I can understand your concern and would try to help you in the best possible way. If he has no pain, no swelling, no restriction of movement, no deformity or any other symptoms then nothing needs to be done right now.

However if he is having any of above symptoms i would advise you to consult your doctor who may obtain a X Ray of the involved limb to rule out any injury.
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Suggest The Tests To Be Performed For Fracture In Groin

Hello and thanks for writing. I can understand your concern and would try to help you in the best possible way. If he has no pain, no swelling, no restriction of movement, no deformity or any other symptoms then nothing needs to be done right now. However if he is having any of above symptoms i would advise you to consult your doctor who may obtain a X Ray of the involved limb to rule out any injury.