Gilmore’s Groin Syndrome – Chris’s Story

Gilmore’s Groin, often referred to as a Sportsman’s Hernia – is particularly painful and often suffered by those playing sports where strain is focused in the Pelvic and Groin regions. The condition gets its name from the Surgeon who first recognised and treated the condition – Jerry Gilmore.

On this video we see Chris, one of my patients who generously agreed to participate in my video.  He has been suffering with groin pains for 5 years. Doctors thought it may be Gilmore’s Groin Syndrome. He has had many hospital visits, seen Physio Therapists and Osteopaths etc… but still continued to suffer groin pain.

After one visit where I applied my Unique Treatment Program, the pain went from Chris’s groin and he could bend further forwards without his hamstrings pulling. He will need about 3-6treatments to fully recover.

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