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Get a precise clinical assessment of groin injuries to determine strain severity and create an effective recovery plan, ensuring a safe return to sports activities while preventing chronic recurrence.

Scientific name: Clinical Grading of Adductor Longus (Groin) Strain

Specialized clinical examination to evaluate adductor longus strains. Includes resisted adduction tests and palpation to grade the injury (I, II, or III) and establish an appropriate rehabilitation protocol.

Clinical Grading of Adductor Longus (Groin) Strain - Accurate Groin Strain Clinical Grading
Service type Clinical Examination
Duration 20-30 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required

Included Services

  • Resisted adduction test
  • Tendon palpation
  • Range of motion assessment

Medical Service Information

Clinical Assessment Goals

  • Identify the exact location of pain in the adductor region.
  • Evaluate muscle strength through manual resistance testing.
  • Differentiate between acute muscle strain and chronic tendinopathy.

Grading of Muscle Strains

  • Grade I: Minor stretching of fibers with mild pain.
  • Grade II: Partial tear with significant loss of strength.
  • Grade III: Complete rupture requiring intensive medical intervention.

Indications for Examination

  • Sudden, sharp pain in the upper thigh while running.
  • Difficulty adducting the legs or changing direction during sports.
  • Presence of swelling or bruising in the groin area.

Conditions & Notices

  • Wear comfortable sportswear
  • Bring previous imaging if available

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