Vastus lateralis. Part of the quadtratus femoris.
You are over stretching your muscles.
These muscles can sometimes be strained and can lead to chest pain in that area.
thigh pain
Yes, because sciatic nerve might be affected.
Sounds like sciatica - the sciatic nerve gets trapped in the lower back, and sends pain shooting down the leg.
the deltoid
You are over stretching your muscles.
These muscles can sometimes be strained and can lead to chest pain in that area.
A missed period could be due to pregnancy, stress, or diet change. Shooting pain in ones thigh could be due to changes in the body due to pregnancy, strained muscle, or a pinched nerve.
Depends on the type of pain. If it's soreness from stiff muscles, yes, but if it's a wound, then no.
Pain occurring on the outside of the hip and upper thigh or outer buttock may be strained muscles, ligaments, or tendons in the hip area. Shooting pains that radiate into your legs can be a sign of lower back strain or a hernia.
because when you exercise your muscles are strained and get micro tears in them which is normal. the tears cause your muscles to hurt but when they heal the muscle gets larger and stronger like building callsuses in skin so if your muscles don't hurt after exercise then you don't gain any muscles.
early morning pain thigh and leg
When muscles hurt while working it could mean that the muscle has been strained in some way. The best way to ease the pain is to rest the muscle and use ice to reduce inflammation.
take a pain reliever
Fast pain messages travel along the lateral pain system. Slower pain messages travel along the medial pain system.
Iliotibial band syndrome, or IT band syndrome, affects runners by causing knee and hip pain. The IT band runs along the outside of the leg along the thigh. When the muscle is strained or overworked, it can cause nagging pain. The condition can get serious if it is ignored which is why it is best to rest until the pain subsides.