it's called a pain in the butt....you should then turn the other cheek...
Well i have know idea what mussel u pulled but u might want to try Advil or benidrill.You don't want to take many pain killers. Especially for a pulled muscle because you're just drugging yourself up and it usually doesn't work. I'm not sure what muscle you pulled but I have the same problem right now in my right hip, butt cheek, and upper thigh. I play basketbal and I think it's from that
The two anterior aspects of the upper thigh are the quadriceps femoris muscle group and the sartorius muscle. The quadriceps femoris group is a large muscle that covers the front of the thigh and is responsible for extending the knee joint. The sartorius muscle is the longest muscle in the body and helps with flexing the hip and knee joints and rotating the thigh.
On the upper, medial aspect of the thigh
The thigh muscle
The pectineus muscle is located in the upper part of the inner thigh.
The sartorius muscle runs obliquely across the upper and anterior part of the thigh.
The gracilis muscle lies on the inner thigh, connecting from the lower portion of your pubic bone to the upper inner surface of your knee bone. The Sartorius muscle connects from the upper portion of your pubic bone and wraps around the thigh and connecting to the inner portion of the knee.
upper outer buttocks
The function of the gluteus maximus (G-max) is primarily upper leg (thigh) extension, such as moving the upper leg backward as in rising from a squat position.
The thigh has three sets of strong muscles: the hamstring muscles in the back of the thigh, the quadriceps muscles in the front, and the adductor muscles on the sides.
Biceps brachii muscle, is a muscle located on the inside of the upper arm Biceps femoris muscle, is one of the hamstring muscles at the back of each thigh
No, give it rest.