U.S., April 15 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07527091) titled 'Efficacy of Percutaneous Electrolysis Treatment for Hip Pain in Male Ice Hockey Players: a Pilot Study' on April 08.
Brief Summary: Groin pain is a common and limiting condition in ice hockey players, often related to the high mechanical demands placed on the hip during skating. Repetitive movements involving hip flexion, abduction, and rotation may contribute to functional impairment and persistent symptoms.
Recent clinical interest has focused on the relationship between the iliopsoas muscle and the anterior hip capsule, as their close anatomical and functional interaction may play a role in the development of hip-related groin ...