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Adductor Strain eMedicine PMR

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Description: An adductor (groin) strain is a common problem among many individuals who are physically active, especially in competitive sports. The most common sports that put athletes at risk for adductor strains are football, soccer, hockey, basketball, tennis, figure skating, baseball, horseback riding, karate, and softball.
Hip adductor injuries occur most commonly when there is a forced push-off (side-to-side motion). High forces occur in the adductor tendons when the athlete must shift direction suddenly in the opposite direction. As a result, the adductor muscles contract to generate opposing forces.
Synonyms and related keywords: groin pull, groin strain
Fry & Brunner 2007

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Author/Contact: Fry & Brunner
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Added: Mon Apr 14 2008