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<mods:namePart>Lahuerta Martín, Silvia</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Robles Pérez, Román</mods:namePart>
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<mods:name>
<mods:namePart>Hernando Garijo, Ignacio</mods:namePart>
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<mods:name>
<mods:namePart>Jiménez del Barrio, Sandra</mods:namePart>
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<mods:name>
<mods:namePart>Hernández Lazaro, Héctor</mods:namePart>
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<mods:name>
<mods:namePart>Mingo Gómez, María Teresa</mods:namePart>
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<mods:name>
<mods:namePart>Ceballos Laita, Luis</mods:namePart>
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<mods:dateAvailable encoding="iso8601">2025-08-21T15:53:05Z</mods:dateAvailable>
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<mods:dateIssued encoding="iso8601">2023</mods:dateIssued>
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<mods:identifier type="citation">BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation, Julio 2023, vol. 15, n. 1, p. 81</mods:identifier>
<mods:identifier type="uri">https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/77080</mods:identifier>
<mods:identifier type="doi">10.1186/s13102-023-00684-6</mods:identifier>
<mods:identifier type="publicationissue">1</mods:identifier>
<mods:identifier type="publicationtitle">BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation</mods:identifier>
<mods:identifier type="publicationvolume">15</mods:identifier>
<mods:identifier type="essn">2052-1847</mods:identifier>
<mods:abstract>Background: Groin pain is a common pathology among athletes, presenting pain and a reduced range of motion&#xd;
(ROM) as clinical characteristics. Passive physical therapy (PPT) and exercise therapy (ET) interventions are chosen&#xd;
firstly before surgery. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was: (i) to qualitative review the effects of&#xd;
each non-surgical intervention; (ii) to quantitative compare the effects of PPTs plus ET intervention to ET in isolation in&#xd;
pain intensity, and hip ROM in athletes with groin pain.&#xd;
Methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted. Pubmed, PEDro, Web of science, Scopus and&#xd;
Cochrane library were searched. Randomized controlled trials comparing PPT plus ET to ET interventions were&#xd;
included. The methodological quality and risk of bias of the included studies, were assessed with the PEDro scale and&#xd;
the Cochrane risk-of-bias tool. To assess the certainty of evidence the GRADEpro GDT was used. Meta-analyses were&#xd;
conducted using RevMan 5.4 using mean difference analysis to assess the variables pain intensity and hip ROM.&#xd;
Results: A total of 175 studies was identified from the consulted databases. Five studies were included for systematicreview,&#xd;
from which three studies were meta-analyzed. The methodological quality of the included studies ranged&#xd;
from poor to high. ET compared to PPT plus ET provided statistically significant improvements in pain intensity in the&#xd;
short-term (MD = 2.45; 95% CI 1.11, 3.79; I2 :65%). No statistically significant differences between interventions were&#xd;
obtained for hip ROM in the short-term.&#xd;
Conclusions: The qualitative review showed that PPTs plus ET and ET seem to have positive effects on pain intensity&#xd;
and hip ROM. The quantitative analysis found very low certainty of evidence proposing a positive effect in pain&#xd;
intensity for ET interventions based on hip muscles stretching, compared to PPT combined with ET, in the short-term.</mods:abstract>
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<mods:languageTerm>eng</mods:languageTerm>
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<mods:accessCondition type="useAndReproduction">Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional</mods:accessCondition>
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<mods:title>The effectiveness of non-surgical interventions in athletes with groin pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis</mods:title>
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