Isolated acute hip adductor brevis strain.
Publication
, Journal Article
Attarian, DE
Published in: J South Orthop Assoc
2000
Acute muscle strain occurs as a result of an eccentric contraction that exceeds the biomechanical strength of the musculotendinous junction of a single muscle within a synergistic group. To date, only the (hip) adductor longus was shown to sustain this type of injury. In this case report, I describe the first published example of an magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-documented acute hip adductor brevis strain.
Duke Scholars
Published In
J South Orthop Assoc
ISSN
1059-1052
Publication Date
2000
Volume
9
Issue
3
Start / End Page
213 / 215
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Sprains and Strains
- Muscle, Skeletal
- Muscle Contraction
- Male
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Humans
- Hockey
- Hip Injuries
- Biomechanical Phenomena
- Athletic Injuries
Citation
APA
Chicago
ICMJE
MLA
NLM
Attarian, D. E. (2000). Isolated acute hip adductor brevis strain. J South Orthop Assoc, 9(3), 213–215.
Attarian, D. E. “Isolated acute hip adductor brevis strain.” J South Orthop Assoc 9, no. 3 (2000): 213–15.
Attarian DE. Isolated acute hip adductor brevis strain. J South Orthop Assoc. 2000;9(3):213–5.
Attarian, D. E. “Isolated acute hip adductor brevis strain.” J South Orthop Assoc, vol. 9, no. 3, 2000, pp. 213–15.
Attarian DE. Isolated acute hip adductor brevis strain. J South Orthop Assoc. 2000;9(3):213–215.
Published In
J South Orthop Assoc
ISSN
1059-1052
Publication Date
2000
Volume
9
Issue
3
Start / End Page
213 / 215
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Sprains and Strains
- Muscle, Skeletal
- Muscle Contraction
- Male
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Humans
- Hockey
- Hip Injuries
- Biomechanical Phenomena
- Athletic Injuries