Comparative Effects of Copenhagen and Holmich Exercises in Hip Adductor
Groin Strain
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Groin Strain focused on measuring Holmich protocol, Copenhagen exercises, groin pain, adductor strain
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: • Male soccer player age group 18-30 years Groin pain during or after game Persistent groin pain over 2-3 weeks Pain at palpation of groin Positive pain with Adductor squeeze test Exclusion Criteria: • Low back pain Infection (UTI) Malignancy Recent fractures or injuries Hip osteoarthritis Inguinal hernia
Sites / Locations
- Pakistan Sports BoardRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Group A: Copenhagen exercise
Group B : Holmich Exercises
Group A will receive the Copenhagen exercise, also known as the adductor strengthening protocol, is a dynamic and high-intensity exercise. It doesn't require any special equipment and can be done in any training center. There are 3 different levels of exercise were performed by players. Level 1: Side-lying hip adduction exercise. Level 2: Copenhagen adduction exercises while both arms support at the knee. Level 3: Copenhagen adduction exercise - primary support at the ankle and minor support at the knee.
Group B will receive Holmich continues to provide the strongest evidence for the efficacy of exercise as an ARGP treatment. The Holmich treatment protocol exercise includes static and dynamic and/or isometric and isotonic strengthening exercises for hip adductors and abductors and also for abdominal muscles. There are 6 Different types of exercises were performed by players who were a participant with 3 sets of 10 repetitions with 15 sec recovery period.