This might be a new one, I can't find any other examples of this on the internet. It first started 15 years ago when I hammered on my bike out of my driveway without properly warming up, so I had to stop riding for 2 weeks. If I gradually work into activity and do proper warmups it seems to be OK (no longer though!). Over the last year it has gotten significantly worse, with at least 2 episodes, the first of which lasted 2 months. I am now 2.5 months into the second one. The problem is that when I pull it I don't feel the pain until 3 days later when it's too late. I have now learned to recognize the sensation and immediately stop. That provides little comfort now as I am almost bed ridden. I have pulled it about 10 times over the last 2.5 months and every time it gets worse.
About 3 days to a week later the inflammation goes away, the pain dissipates and I become happy but then easily pull it again since it is so weak. A month ago I was in my chair and bent over to pick up my shoes and badly pulled it, as it was under stretch. I felt it go and the pain was immediate. I think I now have a bad lesion on the muscle and it is degenerating. It can no longer walk and I can't even use crutches since to hold my leg up I need to use that muscle. I have to drag my leg behind me on the ground, I may need to put a wheel on my shoe for any mobility. I am off work now and almost totally helpless. I have moved into my mom's house with the intention of lying in bed for 3 weeks. But the problem is that I even pull it at night by extending my leg from bent to straight. I can't use the muscle at all even for the gentlest movements. I am now splinting it up at night to prevent me from pulling it but it is still very easy to tear it.
I went to physio last month but it was misdiagnosed as tendonitis and she got me to do exercises which made it worse and since then it has been a downhill spiral. I supposedly will be seeing a sports doctor this month, after a 2 month waiting list.
It will get better, I know this (I hope), with proper discipline. However, I can't find any examples of this injury anywhere. It is on the lower adductor magnus, about 5 inches up from where it attaches to the adductor tubercle. There is probably also some tendinosis involved too. This muscle flexes considerably on leg extension. When it acts up also have a deeper pain (like getting kicked in the nuts) around the back of my knee, which I attribute to the portion of the adductor magnus that attaches to the femur further up. From the lower adductor tubercle the medial collateral ligaments go down to the tibia, and I also get short lived pain in these. These three symptoms go together, never mutually exclusive. There is little pain on touch, except after I tear it and it is inflamed.
Has anyone ever heard of this? It is incredibly frustrating, I see it just go downhill, it is (has) ruined my life. I have fallen off the cliff now where just everyday activities are enough to make it worse and I don't want it to get worse or I'll lose it!


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