Fernandes, ACunha, PSilva, JDuarte, CEstaca, ABettencourt, MReis e Silva, M2024-01-132024-01-132023Orthopaedic SPOT. 2024; 1 (in press) https://orthopaedicspot.com/index.php/journal/article/view/8http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/48901Groin pain is a common injury in professional footbal and widely acknowledged as a complex medical issue. Iliopsoas pathology stands as the second‐most common cause of athletic groin injury, yet iliopsoas traumatic muscle injuries are infrequent and inadequately documented in the literature. This case report outlines a grade 2 myotendinous junction injury of the iliopsoas in a football player competing in the Portuguese First League, combining an early rehabilitation protocol with ultrasound‐guided hematoma evacuation and LP‐PRP injection, enabling return to play 23 days after injury with no reported re‐injury over a period exceeding 12 months.engLesões em Atletas/reabilitaçãoFutebolMúsculos Psoas/lesõesRegresso ao DesportoAthletic Injuries/rehabilitationPsoas Muscles/injuriesSoccerReturn to SportIliopsoas Grade 2 Myotendinous Junction Injury in an Elite Football Player: Return to Play ProcessLesão Grau 2 da Junção Miotendinosa do Iliopsoas num Jogador Profissional de Futeboljournal article