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What Are the Treatments for a Pulled Groin Muscle?

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What Are the Treatments for a Pulled Groin Muscle?

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A pulled groin muscle, or a groin strain, refers to a small tear or stretching of one or more of the the adductor muscles. The adductor muscles consist of three muscles that begin in the groin area, and run along the inner side of the thigh where they then attach to the inner side of the knee. A pulled groin muscle can be painful, and can be treated with a number of different methods including physical therapy and rest. Drugs may be given to manage and treat the pain associated with a pulled groin muscle.

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