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Insertional tendinopathy of the adductors and rectus abdominis in athletes: a review.

Alessandro Valent1, Antonio Frizziero, Stefano Bressan, Elena Zanella, Erika Giannotti, Stefano Masiero.   

Abstract

Insertional tendinopathy of the adductors and rectus abdominis is common in male athletes, especially in soccer players. It may be worsened by physical activity and it usually limits sport performance. The management goal in the acute phase consists of analgesic and anti-inflammatory drugs and physical rehabilitation. In the early stages of rehabilitation, strengthening exercises of adductors and abdominal muscles, such as postural exercises, have been suggested. In the sub-acute phase, muscular strength is targeted by overload training in the gym or aquatherapy; core stability exercises seem to be useful in this phase. Finally, specific sport actions are introduced by increasingly complex exercises along with a preventive program to limit pain recurrences.

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Keywords:  adductor syndrome; core stability; groin pain; insertional tendinopathy

Year:  2012        PMID: 23738289      PMCID: PMC3666502     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Muscles Ligaments Tendons J        ISSN: 2240-4554


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