Physio for Groin Pain

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Targeted Relief and Recovery at Vitalis Physio

Pelvic and groin pain can be persistent, complex and deeply disruptive but it isn’t something you have to “play through.” Most cases respond well to a structured physiotherapy plan that restores strength, control and confident movement.  It’s highly treatable with the right management. 

The type of groin problems we can help with

Groin pain can come from several structures around the hip and pelvis. At Vitalis Physio we use a structured assessment to pinpoint the main driver. The most common groups of groin pain that respond well to physiotherapy are:

  1. Adductor‑related (inner‑thigh muscles)

  2. Iliopsoas‑related (hip flexor)

  3. Inguinal‑related (lower abdominal/inguinal canal region)

  4. Pubic‑related (pubic symphysis/osteitis pubis)

  5. Hip‑related (joint and labrum; sometimes hip osteoarthritis in adults over 50)

Other causes we screen for include nerve entrapments and true hernias. If we suspect any of these or a bone stress injury, we’ll coordinate appropriate medical imaging or referral.

Our Approach to Groin Pain Treatment

At Vitalis, we use a systematic approach to understanding the cause of your groin pain.  The initial assessment takes a full hour and is thorough.  

  • Listening to your story - A detailed history of your symptoms will be taken

  • Comprehensive physical assessment identifying the structures causing your symptoms

  • Discussions regarding your expectations and how long it will take you to get better / return to sport or full function

  • Progressive rehab programme staged according to your injury

  • Strength and conditioning approach to management

Hands on treatment to reduce pain and speed up progress

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Our focus is on finding the cause, easing discomfort and helping you regain strength and control.

Why Choose Vitalis Physiotherapy?

At Vitalis, our management of groin pain is built upon experience.  Treatment depends upon your groin’s specific set of problems.  We restore normal movement at the pelvis, hips and lower back, strengthen weak muscles and integrate hands on therapy and dry needling if needed.  Exercise therapy is at  the heart of our approach and high level rehab is available to those who wish to return to running, sprinting, cutting or kicking.

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Email: info@vitalisphysio.com

Address: 1 Cuxham Road, Watlington, OX49 5JW

Phone: 07432 690233

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Groin Pain Physio

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Groin pain can come from muscles located around the hip and groin area - the adductors, lower abdominals or hip flexors. It can also originate from the hip joint or pubic symphysis. Tendons in and around the groin area or even nerves can be implicated. At Vitalis Physio, we use structured assessment to work out the source so your treatment is targeted and effective.

  • If your pain is sudden, severe, linked to a lump in the groin, testicular pain, fever, night pain, or you cannot put weight through your leg, seek medical advice. Otherwise, most groin pain that worsens with physical activity is treatable with physiotherapy.

  • Scans are always very useful when treating groin pain and can help rule certain pathologies out.  This can be discussed and weighted up during your visit.

  • Recovery depends on the cause, severity, and your activity levels. Muscle-related pain often improves in 4–8 weeks, while joint, tendon related or pubic-related pain may take longer. We’ll give you a clear timeline at your first appointment.

  • We’ll help you manage your training so you can stay active without making the injury worse.

  • Initially, hands on treatments like soft tissue release, dry needling and manual therapy can give you a head start with symptom management.  At the heart of successful management of groin pain is always rehab and exercise based therapy so your pelvis can transfer and cope with force more efficiently.

  • No. While hernias can cause groin pain, many cases are muscle, tendon, or hip related. If we suspect one, we’ll guide you towards the right medical pathway.

  • Most people improve with a structured programme. If progress is slower than expected, we may recommend imaging, medical review, or referral to a surgeon.

  • Yes. Hip osteoarthritis can cause pain felt deep in the groin, especially with stiffness after sitting or in the morning.

  • Future prevention depends upon what caused your groin pain in the first place.  It’s important that the demands of your physical activities and sport do not outstrip your body’s muscle capacity and strength.  If you are playing lots of sport that involve running, cutting, kicking, rapid acceleration etc and have a history of groin pain you will benefit from an on-going strength and conditioning programme that has muscle specific strategies incorporated.

  • What Our Patients Say

    ‘I cannot thank Emma-Jane enough for her professional care. I have been suffering from a persistent sciatic nerve injury and had almost lost hope until I discovered Emma-Jane’s unique approach to treatment. By combining hands on treatment, exercise, dry needling and advice, she alleviated pain and restored my mobility. The professionalism, compassion and attention to detail she demonstrated throughout my treatment were phenomenal. I am extremely happy with the results and highly recommend her services to anyone in need of expert physiotherapy care.’

    Charlie, Whitchurch

  • What our Colleagues Say

    'As a Consultant Sports Physician working closely with athletes of all levels, I have high standards when referring patients for physiotherapy.  Emma-Jane's clinical expertise in musculoskeletal assessment and rehab is exceptional.  What truly sets her apart is her ability to blend evidence-based practice with a supportive compassionate approach and excellent communication.’

    Dr Rhodri Martin, Consultant in Sport and Exercise Medicine
    Team Doctor, Men’s National Team Football Association of Wales
    Lead Doctor, Welsh Institute of Sport 

  • What Our Patients Say

    I can’t recommend Emma-Jane Harding at Vitalis Physio highly enough. I have mild hip dysplasia in my right hip which became excruciatingly painful over the summer. Within just four weeks of seeing Emma, I was able to walk normally again, and I now continue to see her fortnightly as we work towards getting everything fully back to normal.

    Emma takes her profession very seriously and has an exceptional understanding of the body. Her attention to detail, focus, and the way she explains things have been phenomenal. What really makes the difference is not just seeing her, but also following the rehab she sets - it’s every bit as important as the sessions themselves.

    If you’re experiencing pain, I would wholeheartedly recommend going to see Emma-Jane. She’s been brilliant and has made a huge difference for me.

    James C

  • What Our Patients Say

    It was Emma-Jane’s expertise in hip and other conditions, together with her extensive experience that were the deciding factors in booking an appointment with her at Watlington Wellness Centre, after a painful hip had not eased after a few sessions with an osteopath (I now know I should have seen a physio!).

    I knew I was in safe, professional and thorough hands from the first appointment – Emma-Jane confirmed I had developed gluteal tendinopathy as a result of my outside hip muscles working overtime to compensate for weakness in my hip flexors, inner thigh muscles and hamstrings. She also wrote a letter for my GP requesting an X-ray. A few weeks on and my bespoke exercise plan, which she reviews and updates each session, plus soft tissue release and dry needling around my hip muscles has all made a difference and I am delighted that I am improving.

    I am so glad I found Emma-Jane and I highly recommend her.

    Sarah C

  • What Our Patients Say

    Highly recommend Emma-Jane, I have seen various practitioners for my neck and shoulder and Emma-Jane is the only one who has made a lasting difference. She uses a combination of hands on physical therapy, medical acupuncture and exercises to produce the desired result. She is also a very kind and understanding practitioner, who takes the time to listen to problems thoroughly without rushing and explains what she is doing at every step.

    Sarah D