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What Causes Pain In The Groin After Running On The Treadmill?

I was training for ironman 25+ hours per week and in very good shape. During a tempo run on a treadmill I had to stop due to an insidious pain in my right groin. No specific injury related to this condition and condition did not improve. One physician performed a sports hernia surgery without improvement. Another physician ruled out pesos bursitis, liberal tear, and obturator nerve with injection, surgery, and EMG/NCV. The pain is consistent with symptoms related to Ilioinguinal nerve entrapment; testicular, groin, lower ab, base of penis, and palpating pain 2-3 cm medial to ASIS. I can t find a physician experienced with ilioinguinal nerve entrapment. Any recommendations? ~garrett
Tue, 20 Aug 2019
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Hi,

The location and movement of a pain gives clues as to what is going on but you really have it covered. You'll want a University Hospital Orthopedics department for this.

I hope this answers your query. I remain at your disposal in case further medical assistance is needed.

Regards,
Dr. Matt Wachsman, Addiction Medicine Specialist
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What Causes Pain In The Groin After Running On The Treadmill?

Hi, The location and movement of a pain gives clues as to what is going on but you really have it covered. You ll want a University Hospital Orthopedics department for this. I hope this answers your query. I remain at your disposal in case further medical assistance is needed. Regards, Dr. Matt Wachsman, Addiction Medicine Specialist