10 Pulled Groin Symptoms
Symptom #5: Limping
A limp refers to an asymmetric abnormality of the gait. It can be due to muscle weakness, pain, skeletal deformity, or a neuromuscular imbalance. The most common cause of a painful limp is injury or physical trauma. The diagnosis of a limp includes the use of blood tests, X-rays, and possibly a joint aspiration.
Pain can be managed using paracetamol (acetaminophen) or NSAIDs. Limping can also be seen when a pulled groin occurs as the damage to the muscles or muscle tears may cause difficulty with movement. Pain is often exacerbated with movement.
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