Groin

Groin

In human anatomy, the groin areas are the two at the junction of the torso with the legs, [cite web|url=http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=3637|title=MedicineNet.com: Definition of groin|accessdate=2008-08-23] on either side of the pubic area. [cite web|title=WebMB.com: Groin problems and injuries|url=http://www.webmd.com/pain-management/tc/groin-problems-and-injuries-topic-overview|accessdate=2008-08-23] A pulled groin muscle usually refers to a pulled hip adduction muscle. [cite web|title=American Running Association|url=http://www.americanrunning.org/displayindustryarticle.cfm?articlenbr=2033|accessdate=2008-08-23]

The term is sometimes used as a euphemism for genitals,Fact|date=September 2008 since the names of the latter are taboo words in some cultures.Fact|date=August 2008

ee also

*Loin

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