I recently pulled a muscle in my back (or so the ER doc told me) and I have since noticed a numb spot in the back of my left thigh. I have also noticed that my left calf muscle is very weak. I cannot even stand up on my toes with that foot.
Groin pulling may be due to misalignment of pelvis or muscle tightness of anterior thigh muscles (quadriceps, adductors) Thigh numbness: Front of thigh: Irritation of the L2 or L3 spinal nerve by inflammation in/around nerves. After surgery can linger for several months to indefinitely. Tight quadriceps and/or adductors can also cause numbness. Back of thigh: As above, but L4, L5 or S1 nerve irritation.
Your thigh muscle is called your Quadricep.
Symptoms of meralgia paresthetica include numbness, tingling, stinging, or burning pain along the outer thigh. The skin of the outer thigh may be particularly sensitive to touch, resulting in increased pain
Any time you find a lump, with or without numbness, it is a good idea to have your physician check it out. Lumps can signify a lot of different issues, with cancer being among the worst, so you do not want to overlook having your lump taken care of as soon as possible.
I believe it's a muscle.
No, it does not have the most muscle!
thigh muscle
No. Pain, numbness, or weakness in the leg when taking hormonal birth control is a danger sign. Take off the patch, and go to the emergency room.
There are many different muscles that help to move the thigh. The adductor Magnus is the muscle that extends the thigh. It also laterally rotates and flexes the thigh.
there is a thigh muscle its a skeletal muscle
Your thigh
quadriceps