by William Brown, MD | Mar 26, 2014 | Female Sports Hernias, Treatment of Sports Hernias
Sports Hernia Symptoms in Women Another doctor’s office. Another specialist referral. And another explanation for your torso and groin pain. Yet with all of the visits and appointments, the pain still hurts, unexplained and present. There is one possible explanation...
by William Brown, MD | Mar 6, 2014 | Sports Hernia Rehabilitation, Sports Hernia Surgery, Treatment of Sports Hernias
Sports Hernia Surgery Recovery: What to Expect Post Surgery You’ve just had surgery to repair a sports hernia. The pain has sidelined you long enough and you’re more than ready to get back to life as usual, whether that’s running, dancing, playing hockey, tennis,...
by William Brown, MD | Feb 19, 2014 | Diagnoses, Female Sports Hernias, General Information, Treatment of Sports Hernias
The Dancer’s Guide to Sports Hernias On the surface, one could not find two athletic polar opposites than ice hockey players and dancers. Looking closer however, they share several commonalities in the way they move and strain their torso and groin areas. These...
by William Brown, MD | Jan 30, 2014 | Diagnoses, Sports Hernia Questions, Treatment of Sports Hernias
Mesh Repair for Sports Hernia Continues to Lose Favor Amongst the Medical Community Dr. Josef E. Fischer, Harvard Medical School professor, recently published an article in The American Journal of Surgery arguing against the use of mesh in sport hernia repair surgery....
by William Brown, MD | Jan 23, 2014 | Diagnoses, Press Releases, Sports Hernia News, Treatment of Sports Hernias
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The British Hernia Society’s Manchester Consensus Conference Results in New Terminology for Sports Hernia A consensus conference held by the British Hernia Society concludes that a sports hernia should be called inguinal disruption since no true...