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UConn’s injury woes continue in the WNBA
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[QUOTE="Bigboote, post: 4315286, member: 7631"] I was prepared for old age because my body started falling apart at the age of 19. :oops: Hip can mean many things. As Rocky said, Caroline needed hip surgery; Saylor had surgery for one hip labrum early in high school and the other after her (Maryland high-school player of the year) junior season. Saniya Chong has an IT band issue her senior, another part of the hip. Gabby Williams had a persistent hip flexor issue, I think her senior year. I had the same thing at the same time. I kept saying to my wife, "I wonder what the hip flexor is?" Finally she looked it up, and asked, "Does that look familiar?" This may be what's ailing Olivia. The hip flexor is on the inside part of the thigh. I'd been thinking it was a groin issue (what they said Olivia had in the Final Four), but no groin stretches or anything helped. We found some stretches specific to hip flexors, and I was mostly pain-free within a few days. It still comes back, was especially bad last night after a half marathon. [/QUOTE]
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