Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – The adductor muscle is a group of muscles located on the inner side of the thigh, and this muscle can be injured or torn if it is exposed to stress or severe pressure, which may often be due to sports such as football, and fitness exercises. Or any other activities that require physical effort, according to what was published by the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons on its website.
A person with a connective muscle rupture can show a set of symptoms, as explained by the National Health Service in the United Kingdom on its website:
Pain in the upper thigh area and inside the thigh. Pain when bringing the legs or knees together. Pain when raising the knee. The groin may feel warm to the touch. Bruising or swelling in the upper thigh area or inside the thigh. Difficulty moving the leg in advanced cases. Cramps in the inner thigh muscles.
An untreated or improperly treated muscle injury can become serious and threaten the patient’s health. Therefore, the correct diagnosis of the condition, and determining the cause of the injury is important for treatment.
Degrees of rupture of the connective muscle
As for the severity of the cases and their variation, the National Center for Biotechnology Information in the United States indicated that the pain of the adductor muscle rupture may range from continuous to severe pain, and the pain is often more severe while walking or moving the leg.
People with this condition may experience several symptoms, including:
first degree: It may result from a slight sprain with some pain and sensitivity.
Second degree: It is accompanied by pain, sensitivity, muscle weakness and bruising.
Third degree: They result from severe tearing and there is often a complete loss of muscle function, bruising and extreme pain.
How can relieve the pain of the connective muscle rupture?
Relax the body: By staying away from muscle-stressful activities, some light exercises can be done gradually 48 hours after the injury.
Use of ice packs: To reduce swelling and pain that an injury can cause.
2023-07-27 07:00:00
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