Originally Posted by
tweakxc03
History:
Squatting and power cleaning back in August started noticing my left groin was really sore. Pain originates up at insertion point of adductor tendon. Tried to train through it, got worse to the point where rolling over in bed would wake me up at night.
Went to a PT that is himself a powerlifter. Tried some stretching/dry needling/etc and none of that shit worked and actually made it worse.
Tried sort of a modified Starr protocol with squatting, didn't work - as soon as the weight got heavy enough the groin would get pissed off again.
Tried taking time off. After 3 months the pain had basically subsided but as soon as I started squatting again it would come back.
Since then I have just been deadlifting and pushing a sled, since that doesn't bother it.
Went to an ortho who ordered an MRI with contrast in January. Results showed some slightly worn cartilage and a subsurface labrum tear. Forwards me to a sub-specialist that does hip arthroscopy and other procedures. Top surgeon in the area (Charlotte).
I just met with him this morning, and after looking at MRI and an exam, he said the following:
1. Injury is presenting very much like a sports hernia, but MRI doesn't show one
2. Labrum tear is the result of some hip impingement, but not directly related to the groin pain
3. Doesn't recommend getting the hip scoped unless absolutely necessary since the impingement wasn't affecting my squatting.
4. Recommends first trying cortisone shot to the adductor insertion and getting me back to squatting again after a week and see if pain returns.
5. If pain returns, recommends doing a cortisone shot to the hip/labrum side to see if groin pain is some sort of referral pain.
Any other thoughts/recommendations here?