by William Brown, MD | Nov 15, 2013 | Diagnoses, Sports Hernia Questions, Treatment of Sports Hernias
Intense Groin Pain: Is it a Sports Hernia, Groin Strain or Groin Pull? This question doesn’t only baffle athletes sidelined with excruciating groin pain, but it’s also one of the hottest topics in sports injuries lately. And it is no wonder considering how often...
by William Brown, MD | Oct 31, 2013 | Diagnoses, Sports Hernia Questions, Treatment of Sports Hernias
Sports Hernia Surgery often a Welcome Relief Ask any doctor about how a patient reacts when told surgery is necessary and relief probably isn’t the most common answer. But when it comes to diagnosing a sports hernia, which typically calls for surgical treatment,...
by William Brown, MD | Sep 23, 2013 | Sports Hernia Resources, Treatment of Sports Hernias
Sports hernia repair begins with selecting a qualified doctor – and ends with a trip to California Since there are so few sports hernia repair experts in the medical field, it’s quite common for patients to travel from out of state to see Dr. Brown. 50% of his...
by William Brown, MD | Sep 9, 2013 | Articles by Dr. Brown, Treatment of Sports Hernias
A visit to California to see Dr. Brown, sports hernia specialist, could be a worthy journey. Unfortunately, many general practitioners and sports medicine experts are unfamiliar with sports hernias. Athletes are told to treat it like a pulled groin and hope for the...