Tension Headaches 

Whiplash 

Thoracic Outlet
Syndrome
 

Mid-Back and
Neck Pain
 

Lumbar Disc
Syndrome


Shoulder Dislocation

Shoulder Separation

Rotator Cuff
Syndrome


Shoulder
Impingement
 

Tennis Elbow 

Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome
 

Sacroiliac
Dysfunction


Hip Flexor Pain 

Piriformis Syndrome 

Iliotibial Band
Syndrome
 

Sciatica


Hamstring Strain 

Patellar Tendonitis

Calf Strain 

Shin Splints 

Achilles Tendonitis 

Ankle Sprain 

Plantar Fasciitis 

 

 

Hip Flexor Pain

What is Hip Flexor Pain?
The hip flexors are a group of muscles that move the hip forward when running and walking. A great deal of stress is applied to this muscle group when sprinting and kicking. A strain can vary anywhere from stretching to a complete tear of the muscle tissue. This injury occurs in bicyclists, athletes who jump or run with high knee kicks, athletes like soccer players who do forceful kicking activities, and people who practice the martial arts.

Symptoms

  • Pain in the upper groin region where the thigh meets the pelvis.

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