Condition Anatomy
The Adductor Tendons connect the inner thigh muscles to the pelvis and femur, playing a key role in hip stability, side-to-side movement, and athletic performance.
Understanding the Injury
Adductor Tendon Injuries occur due to sudden forceful movements, overstretching, sprinting, or rapid direction changes.
Symptoms include: groin pain, weakness with leg movement, pain during running or pivoting, and localized tenderness.
Non-Surgical Treatment Options
Surgical Treatment Options
Surgery is reserved for complete tears or chronic cases unresponsive to conservative care.
Special Considerations
Athletes and Soccer players are at higher risk.
Recovery Expectations
Recovery ranges from 4 to 10 Weeks. Delay may lead to chronic groin pain and weakness.
When to See an Orthopedic Surgeon
Persistent groin pain or loss of athletic function should be evaluated early.
Why Accelerate Orthopedics is the Right Center
We utilize Dynamic Ultrasound Evaluation to precisely identify tendon injury and guide treatment.
How our Doctors Diagnose the Condition
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