Current Clinical Concepts: Exercise and Load Management of Adductor Strains, Adductor Ruptures and Longstanding Adductor-related Groin Pain
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Current Clinical Concepts : Exercise and Load Management of Adductor Strains, Adductor Ruptures and Longstanding Adductor-related Groin Pain. / Thorborg, Kristian.
I: Journal of Athletic Training, Bind 58, Nr. 7-8, 2023, s. 589–601.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Current Clinical Concepts
T2 - Exercise and Load Management of Adductor Strains, Adductor Ruptures and Longstanding Adductor-related Groin Pain
AU - Thorborg, Kristian
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Adductor-related groin pain is a common problem in sports. Evidence-based management of athletes with adductor strains, adductor ruptures, and longstanding adductor-related groin pain can be approached in a simple, yet effective and individualized manner. In most cases managing adductor-related pain in athletes should be based on specific exercises and loading strategies. This current clinical concepts article provides an overview of the different types of adductor injuries from acute to overuse including: their underlying pathology, functional anatomy, diagnosis, prognosis, injury mechanisms, and risk factors. All this information leads to optimal assessment and management of acute to long-standing adductor-related problems and includes primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention strategies that focus on exercise and load-based strategies. In addition, information on different options and contexts for exercise selection and execution for athletes, athletic trainers, or sports physical therapists in adductor injury rehabilitation is provided.
AB - Adductor-related groin pain is a common problem in sports. Evidence-based management of athletes with adductor strains, adductor ruptures, and longstanding adductor-related groin pain can be approached in a simple, yet effective and individualized manner. In most cases managing adductor-related pain in athletes should be based on specific exercises and loading strategies. This current clinical concepts article provides an overview of the different types of adductor injuries from acute to overuse including: their underlying pathology, functional anatomy, diagnosis, prognosis, injury mechanisms, and risk factors. All this information leads to optimal assessment and management of acute to long-standing adductor-related problems and includes primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention strategies that focus on exercise and load-based strategies. In addition, information on different options and contexts for exercise selection and execution for athletes, athletic trainers, or sports physical therapists in adductor injury rehabilitation is provided.
U2 - 10.4085/1062-6050-0496.21
DO - 10.4085/1062-6050-0496.21
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 35834724
VL - 58
SP - 589
EP - 601
JO - Journal of Athletic Training
JF - Journal of Athletic Training
SN - 1062-6050
IS - 7-8
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