Dr. Richard P. Cattey
 Richard P. Cattey M.D. General Surgeon
General Surgeon
Sports Hernia or Athletic Pubalgia and Athletes
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Richard Cattey M.D.

Dr. Richard Cattey
General Surgeon

Sports Hernia (Athletic Pubalgia)

Sports hernia
(Athletic Pubalgia)

Seton Professional Building

St. Mary's Hospital
Ozaukee, WI

Medical Arts Building

Columbia Hospital
Milwaukee, WI

MIMIS- Located in Columbia Hospital

MIMIS
Milwaukee Institute of Minimally Invasive Surgery

Laparscopic Procedures

Laparscopic Procedures
Hernia

Dr. Richard Cattey

Dr.Richard Cattey and Dr.Steve Becker

Dr.Cattey Lap Procedure

Dr.Cattey Lap Hernia

Dr.Cattey & Dr.Becker in Surgery


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Symptoms and Diagnosis

The major complaint of people with a sports hernia is groin pain, which usually occurs during exercise or other physical activity. The pain may be worse with sudden movement such as sprinting, kicking, sidestepping, sneezing, or coughing.

This is chronic condition that may be misdiagnosed during an initial visit to a primary care physician for groin pain. The physician may recommend rest and applying heat and ice, as well as anti-inflammatory drugs and physical therapy. If these don't relieve symptoms, the physician probably will refer the person to a specialist for further evaluation.

The best way to identify athletic pubalgia is by taking a thorough history and performing a physical exam. An MRI scan can often identify a tear, and a bone scan may reveal inflammation of the pubic bone. Plain x-rays are usually normal. The scans are usually done to rule out any other injury.

Saturday  March 13, 2010
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