A Rare Case of Adductor Longus Muscle Rupture

  • van de Kimmenade R
  • van Bergen C
  • van Deurzen P
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Abstract

An adductor longus muscle rupture is a rare injury. This case report describes a 32-year-old patient with an adductor longus rupture. The trauma mechanism was a hyperabduction movement during a soccer game. Nonoperative treatment was initiated. After a follow-up of 4 years, the patient was without pain but a small swelling was still visible. This report describes the anatomy, pathophysiology, and evidence-based treatment of adductor longus rupture.

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van de Kimmenade, R. J. L. L., van Bergen, C. J. A., van Deurzen, P. J. E., & Verhagen, R. A. W. (2015). A Rare Case of Adductor Longus Muscle Rupture. Case Reports in Orthopedics, 2015, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/840540

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