Understanding Hip Flexor Strain
A hip flexor strain occurs when one or more of the muscles that help you lift your knee toward your chest become overstretched or torn. These muscles, located at the front of your hip and thigh, are essential for walking, running, climbing stairs, and many athletic activities. Hip flexor strains are particularly common among athletes and active individuals, but can affect anyone who suddenly increases their activity level or experiences a direct impact to the area.
The severity of hip flexor strains ranges from mild stretching (Grade 1) to partial tears (Grade 2) to complete muscle ruptures (Grade 3). While most strains heal well with proper treatment, ignoring symptoms can lead to chronic pain and recurring injury. At Synergy Health Partners, our experienced orthopedic specialists and physical therapists work together to provide comprehensive care that addresses both your immediate pain and long-term recovery goals.
Early intervention is key to preventing complications and ensuring you return to your normal activities as quickly and safely as possible. Our team understands how hip flexor injuries can impact your daily life and athletic performance, which is why we offer personalized treatment plans tailored to your specific needs and activity level.