Doctor Hoadley consults as an expert in groin pain with the NFL Atlanta Falcons, NHL Atlanta Thrashers, University of Georgia Bulldogs, and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. Sports hernia surgery is one of Dr. Hoadley's specialities. He has had opportunity to treat professional, collegiate and recreational athletes from the southeast.
Dr. Jeffery Hoadley graduated as a Doctor of Medicine from the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta in 1989. Dr. Hoadley served his residency in general surgery at the Emory University Affiliated Hospital.
Since 1995, Dr. Hoadley has served as a staff member at Saint Joseph’s Hospital and at the Northside Hospital in Atlanta.
Dr. Hoadley has always enjoyed sport. He lettered in football and basketball in high school. He played rugby at Vannderbilt University and later, with the Atlanta Renegades RFC. Currently, he is a participant and level 1 certified trainer for CrossFit, a strength and conditioning program used by athletes worldwide.
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hernia.
First described as Gilmore's Groin in 1980, then Sportsman's Groin in 1992, sports hernia has evolved as a layman's term.
Sports hernia symptoms include groin pain along the low abdomen where the abdominal muscles connect with the pelvis and leg.
Unlike a true hernia, there is no bulging. A sports hernia is a tear or weakness in these muscles.