Hi I'm a college athlete and had sports injuries this season in my back, hip and groin. All of those injuries have gotten better since my season ended except for I still have short sharp pains where my leg meets my body only on my left side near my inferior pubic ramous and part of my ischium tuberosity, so like the bones under the top pubic bones. They pain actually got worse after stopping activity, I turn, plant my leg, try to put pants on without supporting myself on something, or just other typically weight bearing movements and I get the awful twinge of pain. The area aches a bit sometimes just sitting or trying to sleep but not awful. It is only bad when I get the sharp pain which does not extend up into my lower abdomen or anything, it localized to the same spot that goes very slightly up into my hip/abdomin. I had an MRI and xray and went to an orthopedic. He thought I maybe had a stress fracture which I didn't. He also found nothing else sports medicine related wrong with me. He told me to go to a ob/gyn. I've never been, I'm trying to make an appt. for as soon as they'll take me. When I was playing I also had really bad groin, lower hip, pubic joint and bone pain. It killed to sprint and hurt just to walk every time my left leg it the ground. It has been more than a week of not exorcising at all for me and it is not as severe but the weird pain has not gone away. I have had pressure very very low in my left abdomin but not all the time. If anyone has any ideas I'd really appreciate it, I've researched online and come up with nothing.
I think you need to go to a physiotherapist, you can get instability in the front joint of the pelvis which would give you pain there. I also think you need your muscles around the hips and pelvis evaluating for imbalances because this sounds more like that kind of problem than a gynae one, have you got tight adductors? They can create pain where you describe it. Also pelvis misalignment can too.
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