Peter Attia· MD
but it hurts in the groin and right away you don't let them run until you find out if it's if it's a stress fracture
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but it hurts in the groin and right away you don't let them run until you find out if it's if it's a stress fracture
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so um most people come and say I I think I tore a muscle I think I have a muscle strain I I don't see a lot of muscle strains in Runners without an injury right you run your training you're not necessarily going to get a a a an acute injury like that so sort of the presentation's slightly different um but it hurts in the groin and right away you don't let them run until you find out if it's if it's a stress fracture