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Adductor Musculotendinous Junction Pathology (" Pubalgia "): Ultrasound Evaluation

  • Writer: Dr. Segnini
    Dr. Segnini
  • Jan 16
  • 3 min read
Dr. Segnini •	Pubalgia ultrasound



Groin Pain in Athletes

The condition known as " pubalgia ," or chronic groin pain in athletes, is frequently a pathology of the musculotendinous junction of the adductor muscles at their pubic insertion. It is a common overuse injury in soccer, hockey, and sports involving sudden changes of direction. High-resolution musculoskeletal ultrasound is the ideal technique for dynamically, rapidly, and comparatively evaluating this complex region (with the asymptomatic leg).


The Value of Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Pubalgia

  • Direct Anatomical Evaluation: Visualizes in detail the tendons of the adductor longus, adductor medius, rectus abdominis and the pes anserinus muscles at their pubic insertion.

  • Dynamic Mode: Allows the study of tendons at rest and during isometric contraction or against resistance, identifying functional tears or subtle instabilities.

  • Accurate Differential Diagnosis: Distinguishes adductor tendinopathy / entesopathy from other causes of groin pain such as hernias (inguinal, sports), bursitis, or pubic symphysis joint pathology.

  • Identification of Complications: Detects insertional calcifications , partial or complete tears, and signs of pubic osteitis.

  • Treatment Guide: Essential for performing precise ultrasound-guided infiltrations (with corticosteroids, platelet-rich plasma - PRP) at the exact point of the lesion.


Key Ultrasound Findings by Pathology

A) Enthesopathy / Adductor Tendinosis (Chronic Overuse Injury):

  • Findings: The affected tendon (mainly adductor longus ) loses its normal fibrillar structure and appears thickened and hypoechoic (darker) at its pubic insertion.

  • Bone Changes: There may be irregularity or erosion of the bone cortex at the point of insertion ( enthesis ).

  • Color/Power Doppler : Shows increased vascular signal ( neovascularization ) inside the thickened tendon, a sign of pathological activity and repair.

  • Dynamics: The pain is reproduced when requesting isometric contraction against resistance with the transducer in the area.

B) Partial or Complete Tear (Rupture):

  • Partial Tear: Focal interruption of the tendon fibers, which appears as a well-defined anechoic or hypoechoic area . In acute cases, there may be an associated hematoma.

  • Complete Tear: Retraction of the ends of the ruptured tendon with a hypoechoic gap (space) filled with hematoma. Loss of normal tendon tension.

C) Pubic Osteitis (Bone Involvement):

  • Findings: Irregularity and hyperemia of the pubic symphysis cortex. Edema may be observed in the subchondral bone ( hypoechoic area ) and subchondral cysts .

  • Doppler : Shows hypervascularization in the area of the symphysis and adjacent tendon insertions.

D) Critical Differential Diagnosis with Dynamic Ultrasound:

  • Sports Hernia ( Athletic Pubalgia ): Defect of the posterior wall of the inguinal canal, with pain upon compression of the transducer and protrusion of abdominal contents during Valsalva .

  • Direct/Indirect Inguinal Hernia: It is evaluated with Valsalva maneuvers to see protrusion of the contents through the inguinal ring.

  • Iliopectineal Bursitis : Fluid in the bursa located between the iliopsoas tendon and the hip joint capsule.


Limitations and Considerations

  • The evaluation requires a thorough anatomical knowledge of the inguinal and pubic region.

  • ultrasound-guided palpation .

  • In complex cases or for a more comprehensive evaluation of the pubic symphysis, it may be complemented with a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).


Conclusion:

Ultrasound is the natural extension of the physical examination for athletes with chronic groin pain. Its ability to perform real-time anatomical and functional assessment makes it the tool of choice for accurately diagnosing adductor pathology, guiding minimally invasive treatments, and ruling out other causes of pain, thus accelerating a safe return to athletic activity.


Pubalgia ultrasound

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Dr. Jose Segnini, Radiologist / Diagnostic Medical Sonographer

MD Radiologist (Venezuela – Chile)

Board Certified Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (ARDMS, USA)

Mobile Ultrasound & Medical Supplies – Orlando, Florida

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