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  • With this term, for the majority of the Authors, is defined the whole of the effects, caused by a proximal, insertionaltendinitis of the adductor muscles, even if it isn't completely right to limit this pathological event to the tendinitis. The different inflammatory processes, in fact, can sometimes involve even the muscular, articular, cartilaginous and osseous components.

    Sometimes the pubalgy, if neglected, can cause prolonged periods of competitive stop or of limitation of the athletic performances.

    The causes of this affection can be various: anatomical, functional, mechanical, both taken individually and in combination among them.

     



    See also

    Tennis Elbow and Tennis Shoulder

    Tennis and supraspinatus tendon injury

    In tennis, the increasingly exaggerated activity and the introduction of new materials (racquets, strings, balls, etc.) have led to an increasingly marked stress on the tendon structures of the shoulder,

    Tendinous lesion

    The general sport traumatology of the tendinous lesions includes, besides the acute lesions, forms with a marked invalidating chronic evolution, which are caused by an overload to which the locomotive

    Muscular lesion

    Muscular Lesion are very common and include: Acute direct: contusion (stupor, ecchymosis, haematoma, muscolar compression); Acute indirect: contracture, straining, pulled muscle of muscular strain of