by William Brown, MD | Dec 1, 2014 | Sports Hernia Questions, Sports Hernia Resources, Sports Hernia Surgery
Finding the Best Sports Hernia Doctor for You Sports hernias are easily obscured from touch and sight. As such, they are not the first injury that comes to a doctor’s mind, making getting an accurate diagnosis extremely difficult for many athletes. That being said,...
by William Brown, MD | Nov 3, 2014 | Diagnoses, Sports Hernia Questions, Sports Hernia Surgery
What is a Deep Groin Disruption and How is it Treated? A broken leg is just a leg that has been broken. A bruised rib: just a bruised rib. But with a sports hernia, it’s never that simple. A sports hernia is a deep tissue injury to the muscles in the groin area. Along...
by William Brown, MD | Oct 22, 2014 | Press Releases, Sports Hernia News
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Increasing Number of Professional Athletes Undergoing Sports Hernia Repair Surgery Renowned sports hernia surgeon, Dr. William Brown, reports a 40% increase this year in professional athletes undergoing surgery to repair inguinal disruptions....
by William Brown, MD | Oct 22, 2014 | Sports Hernia News, Sports Hernia Surgery, Success Stories, Video
Open Repair of Sports Hernia Garners Increased Views Sports hernias are one of the most commonly misdiagnosed injuries that athletes today suffer, and the road to recovery can be longer than necessary. Those with groin pain are now turning to the Internet as a source...
by William Brown, MD | Oct 7, 2014 | Female Sports Hernias, Sports Hernia Surgery, Treatment of Sports Hernias
A Sports Hernia Repair Picture is Worth a Thousand Words A sports hernia injury is a debilitating, painful injury. It occurs when the oblique muscles of the core are torn, usually through a twisting or lifting motion during activities like hockey and dance. A sports...