
Rectus abdominus-adductor longus aponeurosis tear - superior …
Left superior cleft sign, with a fluid cleft partially extending between the aponeurotic-bone interface of the combined rectus abdominus-adductor longus aponeurosis, anterior to the left superior …
Athletic pubalgia | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
Jun 24, 2024 · The term athletic pubalgia refers to a spectrum of injuries that includes tendinopathy of the aponeurosis, separation of the aponeurotic plate from the pubic bone, …
Adductor longus muscle | Radiology Reference Article
Mar 26, 2024 · The adductor longus muscle is found anterior to the adductor magnus, adductor brevis, anterior branch of the obturator nerve, and deep femoral vessels. It lies lateral to the …
Rectus abdominis muscle tear | Radiology Case - Radiopaedia.org
The findings correspond to a subacute rectus abdominis muscle tear. Left rectus abdominal muscle enlargement is due to hypertrophy of the side contralateral to the dominant arm …
Rectus abdominus-adductor longus aponeurosis tear
Here is a case of partial avulsion tear of the rectus abdominus-adductor longus aponeurosis with superior cleft sign. This lesion is one of the leading causes of 'athletic pubalgia'
Athletic pubalgia | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia.org
The symphysis pubis provides attachment to a number of muscles of the anterior and anterolateral abdominal wall as well as adductor muscles of the thigh. The most important of …
Osteitis pubis | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia.org
Osteitis pubis is one of the pathologic entities grouped together as athletic pubalgia, which involves either a musculotendinous or osseous injury of the insertion of the rectus abdominis …
Sportman's hernia | Radiology Case - Radiopaedia.org
Findings consistent with right-sided (remnants of) sportman's hernia, i.e. focal injury of the aponeurosis of the rectus abdominis-adductor longus muscles. Sportman's hernia is one of the …
Athletic pubalgia | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia.org
Hyperintensity is seen anterior to and within anterosuperior pubic body on left side, underneath common adductor – rectus abdominus aponeurosis insertion. Small cystic lesion is seen along …
Perivascular adductor longus muscle injury | Radiology Case ...
As well, an intermediate signal at the undersurface of the proximal origin of common adductor-rectus abdominis (CA-RA) aponeurosis at the left side suggests chronic injury/chronic …