Jonathan Aarons M.D.

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Monthly Archives: February 2016

Adductor Tendinitis

Adductor Tendinitis is a painful problem in the hip that usually occurs with sports injuries or injuries occurring using gym equipment.  The adductor group of muscles includes the adductor magnus, minimus, brevis, and longus as well as the gracilis and pectineus.  During exercise or sports, these muscles can become stretched and injured.  The junction between the […]

Saphenous Neuralgia

Saphenous Neuralgia is an uncommon nerve problem that causes pain on the inside of the knee.  It is a branch of the femoral nerve with contributions from the L3 and L4 nerve root.  The pain from saphenous neuralgia is described as burning, is located on the medial (inside) portion of the leg and is often […]