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The Doha statement has been an enormous and challenging piece of work, bringing together world leaders in the field of groin-related injuries to try and best classify the possible cause(s) of groin-related pain.1 Doha does build on the recent searches in agreement with this topic, but with scrutiny of the entire groin. Manchester's was the first consensus statement attempting to define a popular nomenclature for groin pain specifically attributed to an exclusively inguinal pathology.2 The term ‘inguinal disruption’ has now been successfully introduced into the language of clinicians and physiotherapists.2
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