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  • Athletic pubalgia is a complex condition that has led to early career endings for many athletes and increased inactivity among fitness-focused individuals due to its diagnostic challenges.
  • Recent advancements in MRI technology have significantly improved the identification of various underlying injuries associated with athletic pubalgia, making diagnosis more accurate.
  • This text aims to offer a detailed review of MRI findings related to athletic pubalgia and provide a structured imaging protocol for healthcare professionals to better address groin pain in young, healthy patients.

Article Abstract

The clinical syndrome of athletic pubalgia has prematurely ended many promising athletic careers, has made many active, fitness conscious adults more sedentary, and has served as a diagnostic and therapeutic conundrum for innumerable trainers and physicians worldwide for decades. This diagnosis actually arises from one or more lesions within a spectrum of musculoskeletal and visceral injuries. In recent years, MRI has helped define many of these syndromes, and has proven to be both sensitive and specific for numerous potential causes of athletic pubalgia. This text will provide a comprehensive, up to date review of expected and sometimes unexpected MRI findings in the setting of athletic pubalgia, and will delineate an imaging algorithm and MRI protocol to help guide radiologists and other clinicians dealing with refractory, activity related groin pain in an otherwise young, healthy patient. There is still more to be learned about prevention and treatment plans for athletic pubalgia lesions, but accurate diagnosis should be much less nebulous and difficult with the use of MRI as a primary imaging modality.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrad.2011.03.100DOI Listing

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