There are many possible causes of thigh pain. Below are a few of those. Click on the condition you would like to learn more about.
One of the most common causes of a broken hip, or a femoral fracture, is falling. If you think you have broken a bone, seek prompt medical attention. It’s important to treat a fracture as soon as possible for proper healing.
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Iliotibial band syndrome (ITBS) symptoms are an aching or burning at the hip or knee that worsens with exercise. This pain is from your iliotibial band (IT band)
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The thigh contains the nerves that send signals from the spinal cord to the lower leg and foot. When these nerves are damaged or compressed it can cause pain, weakness, numbness, or tingling throughout the leg and foot. Physical therapy can help you to reduce the effects of this injury.
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Muscle strains are classified as stretching or damaging a muscle in your body. When you “pull a muscle” that’s a muscle strain. A repetitive strain injury of the quadriceps is a common cause for pain in this area. A physical therapist can help you to determine the cause of your pain and exercises to relieve your symptoms.
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