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Groin (adductor) strain

The most commonly strained muscle in the groin region is the adductor longus. Adductor strains behave in a similar fashion to other muscle strains, such as hamstring strains. They usually occur during a change-of-direction movement.

Sometimes an adductor strain can lead to chronic groin problems, such as osteitis pubis or adductor tendinitis.

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