THIGH ADDUCTORS




There are TWO applications for this work:
1. Muscular tension resulting in inward rotation of the thigh when laying supine
2. Venous congestion of the medial part of the thigh
Indications for Method 1:
- Inward rotation of thigh when laying supine
- Pelvic problems
- Gait problems
- Tenderness or tension of the inner thigh
- Restricted or reduced thigh abduction
Indications for Method 2:
- Lymph or venous congestion of thigh
- Tenderness or pain on the inner aspect of the knee
- Medial knee problems, sometimes misdiagnosed as medial knee ligament injury
- Acute tenderness and sensitivity of medial thigh proximal to the knee