Groin Strain Rehabilitation PDF
Groin Strain Rehabilitation PDF
Groin Strain Rehabilitation PDF
RSH Physical Therapy Houston Orthopædics & Sports Medicine OakBend Medical Center
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Richmond, TX 77469 Richmond, TX 77469 Richmond, TX 77469
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David Edell, LAT, ATC, CSCS
Cellular: 713.858.3802 • Fax: 281.341.3012 • E- Mail: dedell@athleticadvisor.com
Sit and Reach: Sit on floor with legs straight and spread
shoulder width apart or greater. With a flat back reach across
body with leg hand to right foot to feel a comfortable stretch.
Alternate and repeat to left side.
Quad Stretch: While standing, grasp top of right foot with left
hand and gently pull heel with left hand toward buttocks. Hold
and repeat with other leg.
PHASE II
A. Begin moist heat application before exercise after danger of internal bleeding has passed (2 - 4
days).
B. Begin physician prescribed ultrasound with or without electrical muscle stimulation before
exercise when danger of internal bleeding has passed.
C. Continue NSAIDs and muscle relaxants as prescribed by a physician.
D. Continue stretching.
E. Begin Groin Strengthening Exercises:
2) Hip Flexion:
Sit on edge of table with feet resting on floor. Lift involved leg towards chest. Hold
and slowly lower to beginning position. Repeat 30 times, increasing repetitions
as strength improves.
5) Slide Board:
6) Front Step-Ups:
Stand directly behind a 4” - 6” box or step. Step up on box with involved leg
followed by uninvolved leg. Step down with involved leg followed by uninvolved
leg. Repeat. Progress by increasing repetitions then step height.
Note: During all exertional acti vities a hip spica compression wrap should be worn.
3 x 10
Day off
3 x 15
Add 1 - 2#
Day off
3 x 20
Day off
Phase III
A. Continue all activities from Phase II
B. Progress strengthening exercises as tolerated.
C. Begin functional activities to tolerance:
1) Carioca,
2) High Knee Running,
3) Backward Running,
4) Bounding Drills,
5) Vertical leaps progressing to horizontal jumping, and
6) Sprinting with running starts and coast-through stops.
D. Return to full activities as tolerated when Phase III can be completed with little or no discomfort
and bilateral groin strength is equal.