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Success of Nonoperative Management of Adductor Longus Tendon Ruptures in National Football League Athletes
American Journal of Sports Medicine, 07/01/09
Schlegel TF et al. - Nonoperative treatment of proximal adductor tendon rupture results in a statistically significantly faster return to play than does operative treatment in athletes competing in the National Football League and avoids the risks associated with surgery while providing an equal likelihood of return to play at the professional level.
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