Groin and anterior femoral pain is relatively common, especially amongst women, and can sometimes be debilitating. These symptoms are often wrongfully diagnosed as generalized diagnoses such as pelvic girdle syndrome, or as fibromyalgia. It can also be misdiagnosed as meralgia paresthetica, femoral or saphenous neuralgias. This article will detail an unknown but common musculoskeletal pathology []
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