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Groin pain may indicate you have hip instability or osteoarthritis

Groin pain may indicate you have hip instability or osteoarthritis Did you know that hip instability can refer pain to the groin? If you have persistent groin pain, you may actually have a hip instability problem, or even hip osteoarthritis. In this video, Prolotherapy specialist, David Woznica, MD discusses common cases that he sees of groin pain and why it is so important to seek Regenerative Medicine sooner than later if you would like to avoid hip replacement surgery. He helps many patients with hip and groin pain with H3 Prolotherapy, a comprehensive regenerative injection treatment that stimulates the body to repair painful areas. The earlier someone seeks Prolotherapy, typically the fewer treatments are needed to resolve their pain and restore function.

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