Adductor Tendinopathy

Adductor tendinopathy is a disorder of the tendons of the adductor muscle group of the inner thigh. The adductor muscles are responsible for bringing the legs toward the midline and stabilising the pelvis during movement. When the tendons that attach these muscles to the bone become overloaded, irritated or degenerate, the condition known as adductor tendinopathy may develop. Because the adductor group plays a key … Continue reading Adductor Tendinopathy

Adamantinoma

Adamantinoma is a rare bone tumor that arises most often in the lower limbs, especially the tibia. It is generally slow growing and of low malignant potential, but it can be locally aggressive and has risk of recurrence or metastasis under certain circumstances. Because an adamantinoma may infiltrate bone cortex and medullary cavity, careful diagnosis and surgical planning are critical to preserving limb function. Histology … Continue reading Adamantinoma