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Adductor tendinopathy is a degenerative condition resulting from
overuse of the tendinous junction of the isertion of the adductors. It sometimes
arises after a lower limb injury particulary in athletes when there is
compensatory movement patterns that are not addressed early in the
rehabiltation plan. This condition is best managed conservatively with
exercises that stress the muscle from a shortened position to a
lengthened position against resistance. Correction of biomechanical
faults in the lower limb is also important. Some pain is acceptable
during exercise once the diagnosis has been made.
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