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By Elizabeth Quinn, About.com Guide to Sports Medicine

What Is a Sports Hernia?

Tuesday October 27, 2009

A sports hernia refers to an area of thinning or weakening of the abdominal muscles to the point that the underlying internal organs, particularly the intestines, push up against the muscular wall and cause significant pain. Unlike an inguinal hernia, a sports hernia rarely causes any visible bulge in the muscle wall, so it is often overlooked for some time before it is diagnosed.

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