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Old 16-07-2007, 10:17 AM
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Cool adductor strain

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I have pateint is football player and when he shooting ball he feel tension at groin and
in adductor side , he regardless an did'nt care and continuos play after day he feel great pain at adductor region and groin he keep in rest and use ice back for 3 days and after that his pain reliefed and becom good

after 3 week he returned to play football but during play he feel pain again
and stop play ,

he came to me ( physiotherapy).
what's plan of treatmen can I set to treat him ?
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Re: adductor strain

Hi Muhana,
U din mention the age of the patient.I've dealt with a patient like this before.I used short wave diathermy with 8 layered pading in his skin for about 8mints.He was also a male patient.When his pain subsided we started with adductor and abductor strengthening exs.
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Re: adductor strain

well i would suggest hydrotherapy... ask him to walk inside the pool .. that is forward walks ,stride walk... put him on rest and then continue with icing and ift to reduce the pain... test if its ostetis pubis/ infection of the urinary tract...
have a proper diagnosis treat the route cause not the symptoms....

proper diagnosis then reduce the pain later on rehabilitation done to prevent the recurrence
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Re: adductor strain

hello umamadhu

the age of patient 28 and the injury was befor 4 weeks and now he just feel pain when he run and walk long distance at groin region.

I now use with hi ICE for 10 min and ultrasound 1mHz freq .7 w/cm and puls:space ratio 2:8 and use TENS 15 Hz

what do you think about my plan and what about use hot packs instead ice packs ?

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Re: adductor strain

Hi Muhana,
Tens is jus good,y cant u try with hot packs,instead of ice.I think the patient should be able to cope up better,being a sports person.Start simple excs with re-education board as a support.
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Re: adductor strain

well i think its good with ice... i feel cryotherapy is good.... continue with it ya....
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Re: adductor strain

hello umamadhu & arthyyy

OK that's good but what about use ultrasoud is it good ? (ultrasound 1mHz freq .7 w/cm and puls:space ratio 2:8 ) .
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Re: adductor strain

yeah i think ultrasound pulsed mode 1:4 ... 0.9 freq is ok... well i wont say that wat u r giving is wrong..... u can give it for 8 mins.... where so give??? i mean the region??
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Re: adductor strain

Have you ruled out a sportsmans hernia. This is common in footballers, responds v well to rest but returns when you start activity again.

If it is just an adductor strain, I would use deep transverse frictions on the painful area. You also need to stretch out the muscle and begin a strength programme. The strength programme should consist of isometric contractions while pain is still present moving on to concentric then eccentric after pain has gone. To maintain his fitness, in this case he should stil be able to run in straight lines.
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Re: adductor strain

well when there is pain the adductor... reducing pain using cryo, and modalities... followed by METS(MUSCLE ENERGY TECHNIQUE ) is advisable ya... i do agree with deep transverse friction massage (nothing but the trigger release) but then u should be aware that muscle doesn get sore.... in that case MET is best
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Re: adductor strain

OK thanks for every one advised me and gave openions to help me

thanks and thanks and thanks
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