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Adductor lesion


where is the lesion ?A lesion of the adductor muscles in the groin is very frequent, especially among football payers : we distinguish between a tenoperiostal lesion and a lesion at the musculotendinous junction. Resited adduction of the hip will be painful, passive abduction can be painful, tenderness on palpation should be positive too, if not, a pubis fracture could be a differential diagnostic option.
The tenoperiosteal part can be infiltrated or friction massage can be given.
If the lesion lies at the musculotendinous junction deep transverse friction massage is the better option.
(Part I, p108 ; Part II, p24)
 
 

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