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- Quadriceps Muscle Strains
- Quadriceps Tendon Rupture
- Groin Strain (Adductor Strain)
- Hip Pointer
- Trochanteric Bursitis
- Hamstring Strains
- Femoral Neck Fracture
- Avascular Necrosis of the Hip
- Hip Osteoarthritis
- Hip Replacement
Groin Strain (Adductor Strain)
This injury usually occurs in sports where cutting, side-stepping, or pivoting are required. Often, there is forceful separation of the legs or twisting of the toe outward. Signs and symptoms include pain and tenderness in the inner thigh region. |
Possible Treatments
- Aerobic/Endurance Exercise

- Active Range of Motion (AROM)

- Active Assistive Range of Motion (AAROM)

- Cryotherapy or Cold Therapy

- Core Strengthening

- Electrotherapeutic Modalities
- Gait or Walking Training

- Isometrics

- Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)

- Progressive Resistive Exercises (PRE)

- Passive Range of Motion (PROM)

- Proprioception Exercises

- Plyometrics

- Physical Agents
- Soft Tissue Mobilization

- Stretching/Flexibility Exercise

Possible Treatment Goals
- Improve Balance
- Decrease Risk of Reoccurrence
- Improve Fitness
- Improve Function
- Improve Muscle Strength and Power
- Increase Oxygen to Tissues
- Improve Proprioception
- Improve Range of Motion
- Self-care of Symptoms
- Improve Tolerance for Prolonged Activities
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