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how to rehab a groin pull

by Dr. Kayli Ritchie Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How long does it take for a groin injury to heal?

With rest and proper treatment, most groin strains heal on their own in about 4–8 weeks. More severe groin strains can take longer.

How do you heal a pulled groin fast?

To speed the healing, you can:Ice the inside of your thigh to reduce pain and swelling. Experts recommend doing it for 20 to 30 minutes every 3 to 4 hours for 2 to 3 days, or until the pain is gone.Compress your thigh using an elastic bandage or tape.Take anti-inflammatory painkillers.May 13, 2021

Should you stretch a pulled groin?

Stretch gently and avoid any pain. If you have pain while doing these exercises, you should not do them.

What exercise is good for groin strain?

Straight leg raise Lie on your back with your legs extended. Bend the knee of your unaffected leg. Press your foot into the floor. Engage the thigh muscles on your affected side.Jun 1, 2020

What is the best exercise for a groin strain?

Hip adductor stretch: Bend your knees and put your feet flat on the floor. Gently spread your knees apart, stretching the muscles on the inside of your thighs. Hold the stretch for 15 to 30 seconds. Repeat 3 times.

Should you massage a pulled groin muscle?

Best Treatment for Groin strain During the rehab of both acute and chronic groin strain, physical therapy is integral to optimal recovery. Remedial massage releases tension in the muscle, reduces swelling, relaxes muscle spasms, stimulates blood circulation and realigns the muscle fibres to promote healing.

Is Deep heat good for groin strain?

After the initial swelling and inflammation has subsided, some people like to apply therapeutic heat. This can help loosen up stiff muscles and increase range of motion. Massage is another popular method for reducing tension in the groin muscles while recovering from a pull or tear.Jun 12, 2017

Can you squat with a groin strain?

If your inner thigh/groin muscles are on the mend, they are likely to appreciate this adjustment. As pain subsides and as your mobility allows, you can squat lower, add some load (see dumbbell in the goblet position) or allow the foot of the straightened leg to point upwards.Mar 11, 2020

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