Problem description: After practicing yoga and doing leg stretching, I felt pain from the back of the thigh to the back of the knee joint. I couldn’t straighten my legs and bend over, and I felt a little swollen and bruised. The teacher said it was a ligament strain on the back of the thigh. I want to know what are the symptoms of thigh ligament strain?
Question date:2020-10-08
Patient information:Age: 21 Gender: Female
Strain performance of posterior thigh ligament There are obvious painful symptoms for local pressing, and local swelling may occur.
Muscle strain refers to the injury of general muscle or tendon activity transition. These injuries generally occur when your body is fatigued and exceed the strength it bears. The two most vulnerable places are the hamstrings behind the thighs and the thighs. The medial adductor hamstring is strained. If it is just a mild sports strain, it may be a slight injury to the soft tissues, or it may just be manifested as muscle soreness, slight swelling and congestion, and it is still possible to walk and work normally. However, if it is a severely strained patient, it is necessary to consider whether the leg ligaments have broken, and should go to the hospital for further diagnosis and treatment.
Recommendation: apply hot compress locally, massage after hot compress, and exercise appropriately. Usually eat lightly, avoid spicy and irritating foods, keep a happy mood, and pay attention to personal hygiene.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection