Presentation
We concluded that imaging of the retroperitoneum should be considered in any patient presenting with anterior thigh pain and weakness. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Chronic contained aortic rupture presenting as anterior thigh pain Summary An 83-year-old man presented with severe left anterolateral thigh and knee pain for several days. He was completely unable to ambulate owing to the pain. [casereports.bmj.com]
So, when a patient presents with anterior thigh pain, we are theoretically led to believe that we may be dealing with a femoral nerve problem at the L-2, L-3, or L-4 levels. [dynamicchiropractic.com]
Entire Body System
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Relapsing Polychondritis
21 Vasculitides E Miscellaneous Vasculitis Behçets Disease Primary Angiitis of the Central Nervous System Cogans Syndrome and Erythema Elevatu... 435 21 Vasculitides F Kawasakis Disease 444 22 Relapsing Polychondritis 451 23 AdultOnset Stills Disease [books.google.de]
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Nightmare
Anterior thigh pain especially if it’s also in the groin and side of the leg is a diagnostic nightmare. Link Anterior Thigh Pain – Dynamic Chiropractic Anterior thigh pain is a much-misunderstood condition. [legpain.guide]
Musculoskeletal
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Neuropathic Arthropathy
Arthropathy 488 25 Less Common Arthropathies E Dermatologic Disorders 492 25 Less Common Arthropathies F Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy 504 26 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome 509 27 Sarcoidosis 514 28 Storage and Deposition Diseases 523 29 The Amyloidoses [books.google.de]
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Scissoring Gait
The scissor gait refers to thigh adduction during leg swing that can result in legs crossing each other. The increased tone leads to decreased motion of the hip and knee joints during the gait cycle, resulting in a stiff gait. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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Quadriceps Muscle Weakness
Such a gait can be seen in association with upper motor neuron lesions in patients with cerebral palsy and multiple sclerosis.2 Femoral neuropathy can result in quadriceps muscle weakness and the sensation of the knee buckling during the loading response [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Skin
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Decreased Sweating
Clinical examination revealed severe tenderness at the biopsy site (VAS score 10 out of 10) and mild skin color change, loss of hair, decreased sweating, and static and dynamic allodynia and hyperalgesia in the left anterior thigh. [e-sciencecentral.org]
Psychiatrical
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Denial
Her description of pain and paresthesias and her denial of any history of trauma were consistent with spontaneous femoral neuropathy. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Neurologic
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Hyperalgesia
Clinical examination revealed severe tenderness at the biopsy site (VAS score 10 out of 10) and mild skin color change, loss of hair, decreased sweating, and static and dynamic allodynia and hyperalgesia in the left anterior thigh. [e-sciencecentral.org]
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High Pain Threshold
I normally have a very high pain threshold. 3 Responses Hey, if you find anything out - please post it. I've had a sharp pain in my right thigh for the last couple of months. It came out of no where. [medhelp.org]
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Festinating Gait
A festinating gait (ie, a Parkinsonian gait) is usually characterized by short, shuffling steps and increasing step acceleration, resulting in a high risk of falls. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Workup
No abscess; hip joint effusion noted Additional interventions and workup lead to the diagnosis. [insights.ovid.com]
[…] gastrointestinal symptoms should prompt a more focused evaluation to rule out MP. 10 Although symptoms may vary between patients, the differential diagnosis of MP is limited, and it usually can be distinguished through clinical evaluation and diagnostic workup [practicalpainmanagement.com]
Treatment
He was placed on a treatment plan of daily treatment for three weeks and then decreased frequency until maximum improvement. [backproject.com]
Treatment Treatment involves rest from painful activities and maintenance of fitness carrying out non-weight bearing exercises such as cycling or swimming. [crosbyphysio.com]
Treatment T he principles of treatment of a quadriceps muscle strain are similar to those of a thigh contusion. [accessiblept.com]
The treatment for frontal thigh pain solely depends on what causes the problem. However, taking rest and not pressurizing the pain site are suggested for all patients. [healthhearty.com]
Prognosis
I t is important to assess the severity of the contusion to determine prognosis (this can vary from several days to a number of weeks off sport) and plan appropriate treatment. [accessiblept.com]
On the counter-side to this positive prognosis, a poorly treated or misdiagnosed source of your thigh pain may not improve. [physioworks.com.au]
Retrospective studies have attempted to define characteristics that can differentiate the prognosis of patients with retroperitoneal bleeding in the setting of anticoagulation. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
The outlook (prognosis) was thought to be good and that most people got better after 4-6 months with simple treatments such as physiotherapy.. [patient.info]
What Is the Prognosis of Leg Pain? Advances in the management of chronic pain are occurring routinely, and those with chronic leg pain may be beneficiaries of that research. [emedicinehealth.com]
Etiology
Its etiology ranges from shape and metallurgy used in the making of femoral stem, poor surgical technique leading to loosening of stem to subclinical infection. [scopemed.org]
Nahabedian, MY, Dellon, AL : Meralgia paresthetica: Etiology, diagnosis, and outcome of surgical decompression. Ann Plast Surg35: 590 – 594, 1995 Google Scholar Crossref Medline ISI 12. Orton, D. : Meralgia paresthetica from a wallet. [journals.sagepub.com]
More recent reviews in athletes have identified a predominance of patients with a mechanical etiology and a smaller number of patients with an obstetric or inflammatory etiology. 22 The syndrome occurs most often in soccer, rugby, tennis and ice-hockey [aafp.org]
Epidemiology
Sarcoidosis 514 28 Storage and Deposition Diseases 523 29 The Amyloidoses 533 30 Neoplasms of the Joint 543 31 Heritable Disorders of Connective Tissue 549 32 Bone and Joint Dysplasias 559 33 Osteonecrosis 565 34 Pagets Disease of Bone 573 35 Osteoporosis A Epidemiology [books.google.de]
Then, it bifurcates into an anterior and posterior division along the length of the thigh; there, it supplies sensory innervation to the skin of the anterolateral and lateral aspects of the thigh. [2] Epidemiology / Etiology Although spontaneous MP can [physio-pedia.com]
Pathophysiology
Neoplasms of the Joint 543 31 Heritable Disorders of Connective Tissue 549 32 Bone and Joint Dysplasias 559 33 Osteonecrosis 565 34 Pagets Disease of Bone 573 35 Osteoporosis A Epidemiology and Clinical Assessment 576 35 Osteoporosis B Pathology and Pathophysiology [books.google.de]
Patients taking bisphosphonates, however, are susceptible to atypical femoral fractures (AFFs), which are stress or insufficiency fractures associated with minimal or no trauma. 5 The pathophysiology remains unknown at this time, but AFFs may result from [mdedge.com]
Diabetic neuropathies: classification, clinical features, and pathophysiological basis. Neurologist. 2005;11(2):63-79 [PubMed] [Google Scholar] 6. Parmer SS, Carpenter JP, Fairman RM, Velazquez OC, Mitchell ME. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Prevention
The hydroxyapatite coating did not prevent thigh pain in the Furlong group. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Finding the cause of the injury will mean we can prevent it recurring and you can continue running pain-free for longer. Related [nirunning.co.uk]
Medical help is needed to diagnose this condition as early as possible to try to prevent and limit any future problems. Compartment syndrome Tumor [sportsinjuryclinic.net]
The hydroxyapatite coating did not prevent thigh pain in the Furlong group. Keywords Femoral Stem Thigh Pain Anterolateral Approach Buttock Pain Distal Stem These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. [link.springer.com]