In a message dated 2/26/99 5:06:05 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< Also different doctors have advocated different procedures. The club doctor
has advised me to continue with the physiotherapy. Another sports doctor,
has advised me to take corticosteroid injections, whilst a third foreign
doctor who works in Malta and whom my club took me to see opted for an
operation. >>
Not mentioned in the above is very likely the least invasive procedure, that
of manipulation. Fixated or immobile/dysfunctional sacroiliac joints or
pelvic imbalance may manifest in pubic symphysis stress, and quite possibly,
osteitis pubis. I've provided many patients relief from groin related
complaints with manipulation and associated therapies.
Randy Conger, DC, CCSP
(Chiropractic Sports Physician)
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