10 Pulled Groin Symptoms

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Symptom #10: Difficulty with Movement

A pulled groin can cause pain. Depending on the severity of the pulled groin, the pain can be mild to severe. In a low-grade strain, there can be difficulty with certain movements such as sprinting, running, sit-ups, or kicking as these movements aggravate the pain.

More severe strains can further lead to tight muscles and weakness. This causes issues such as lifting the knee or leg and bringing the knees together. This can worsen the pain and cause muscle spasms. If there is a complete tear, movement of the leg can cause debilitating pain.

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