Groin pain- It may not always be a insertional inflammation tears are also possible in Hip adductors.

Chronic groin pain in athletes frequently results from adductor insertional tendinopathy. Lohrer H et al reported acute tears of the proximal adductor tendons as a rare cause of groin pain that requires early repair. Diagnosis can been made clinically and was confirmed by ultrasound and MRI. Following early repair using suture anchors and functional postoperative rehabilitation, full sports ability was re-established five, six and seven months, respectively.

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