Knee

Condition Anatomy 

Adductor Tendinitis is inflammation of the adductor tendons caused by repetitive stress and overuse. 

Understanding the Injury 

It develops gradually from repetitive loading, poor biomechanics, or a sudden increase in activity.

Understanding the Injury 

It develops gradually from repetitive loading, poor biomechanics, or a sudden increase in activity. 

Symptoms include: aching groin pain, stiffness, and pain during walking or exercise. 

Non-Surgical Treatment Options 

  • Load Management
  • Targeted Physical Therapy 
  • Ultrasound-Guided Biological Support 

Surgical Treatment Options 

Rarely required unless tendon degeneration is advanced. 

Recovery Expectations 

Most recover within 6 to 8 Weeks. Delayed care increases the risk of tendon degeneration.

When to See an Orthopedic Surgeon 

Pain lasting beyond two weeks should be evaluated. 

Why Accelerate Orthopedics is the Right Center 

Our team focuses on root-cause correction, not symptom suppression. 

How Our Doctors Diagnose the Condition 

  • Clinical Tendon Testing 
  • Ultrasound-Guided Inflammation Assessment.