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Adductor Longus Tendons: The adductor longus tendons are paired bands of connective tissue made of collagen that connect the adductor longus muscles to bone. The adductor longus tendons enable the contracting adductor longus muscles to adduct, flex, and medially rotate the hip.
Conditions that can afflict the adductor longus tendons include groin strain, tendonitis, tears, rupture, and strains.
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