Posted on 03rd Oct 2016 / Published in: Hip
Adductor tendinopathy is a condition that is characterized by damage to the tissue and an inflammation of the adductor tendon where it attaches to the pelvis, which leads to groin pan. When it comes to the adductor muscles, they are responsible for stabilization of the pelvis and moving the leg to the middle part of the body (adduction). They tend to be most active when running, especially when it comes to changing directions, and kicking.
During the contraction of the groin muscles, a tremendous amount of tension is placed through the tendon where it attaches to the pelvis. When the tension becomes too much because of an excessive amount of force and repetition, damage to the tendon can occur. Adductor tendinopathy happens when there is damage to the tendon accompanied by inflammation and/or degeneration.
The muscles drawing the leg inward are the adductor longus, pectineus, adductor magnus, gracilis and adductor brevis. All of these muscles arise from the pubic bone.
Adductor tendinopathy is often the result of overusing the area, which commonly occurs from prolonged or repetitive activities that place strain on the tendon. Patients can end up developing the condition suddenly due to an intense contraction of this muscle when they are in a stretched position. Typically, this occurs when the individual rapidly accelerates when running or if a soccer player performs a long kick.
This condition is often seen in football, athletics, soccer and hockey, as well as in horse riding, skiing and gymnastics. Patients might end up developing the condition following inadequate or inappropriate treatment of a strain.
Most individuals with the condition will be able to heal properly using manual therapy. Working with a trained professional can help you to strengthen the ligaments, muscles and joints surrounding the injured site. Participating in a graduated strengthening and flexibility program with a trained therapist is imperative to reconditioning the muscles and reduce the chance of the injury occurring again. Carefully assessing the factors that contributed to the condition and correcting those factors is imperative to achieving a full outcome.
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