Naz's Groin Injury

ISUTex

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Am I the only one concerned about this? Groin injuries can linger for months and easily be aggravated after supposed healing time. One of the worst things to recover fully from IMO.


Probably. He was walking fine last night. No limp. It's probably just sore. He'll be fine.
 

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That has to be a terrible injury. I'd be so afraid of re-aggravating it that it would be tough for me to get back to full speed. That thought would always be in the back of my mind. What generally causes these types of injuries? Is it usually a shot to the sac, or more of over-stretch type thing?

Your groin muscle and your twig and berries are two totally different things. FYI. :eek:
 

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he seemed just fine last night and was more precautionary from what it appeared
 

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That has to be a terrible injury. I'd be so afraid of re-aggravating it that it would be tough for me to get back to full speed. That thought would always be in the back of my mind. What generally causes these types of injuries? Is it usually a shot to the sac, or more of over-stretch type thing?

Not worried are people who don't have groin injuries.

If a shot to the sac is considered a groin injury, then I'd say all Cyclone fans have had a few.
 

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I think some of you may have the groin and hamstring confused. I've "tweaked" both. From my experience the groin heals relatively quickly, while the hamstring takes a while and is more likely to be re-injured.
 

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I think some of you may have the groin and hamstring confused. I've "tweaked" both. From my experience the groin heals relatively quickly, while the hamstring takes a while and is more likely to be re-injured.

^^^^ This ^^^^^
 

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Wow I know we aren't a medical school, but the lack of understanding of groin vs testicles is crazy.

FWIW I saw Naz over the weekend at the father son camp. I believe he had the injury at that time and he seemed to be moving fine.

So I don't think it was a severe strain.

At least not as severe as the guy who tore his off completely.

For those of you still struggling with the anatomy topic that does not mean his ball fell completely off.
 

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Wow I know we aren't a medical school, but the lack of understanding of groin vs testicles is crazy.

FWIW I saw Naz over the weekend at the father son camp. I believe he had the injury at that time and he seemed to be moving fine.

So I don't think it was a severe strain.

At least not as severe as the guy who tore his off completely.

For those of you still struggling with the anatomy topic that does not mean his ball fell completely off.

Just for those confused...are you talking about groin muscle or testicles there?

And Blackhawk...you need to watch less professional wrestling. "He took a shot to the groin" is just a way to say nougats on television...there's no relation whatsoever other than general proximity.
 

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I think some of you may have the groin and hamstring confused. I've "tweaked" both. From my experience the groin heals relatively quickly, while the hamstring takes a while and is more likely to be re-injured.

I've had both and it really comes down to severity. My hammy injury was bad and it took forever to heal right but if the groin injury is severe it can take every bit as long. Both of those muscles are used on every step you take and when they are injured there is no doubt about it.

My testicles were unharmed in both cases.
 

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