Pain in the hips, legs, or knees can make even simple movements challenging. These conditions are often caused by injury, inflammation, or wear and tear on the joints and soft tissues. Understanding what’s behind the discomfort can help guide proper care and restore mobility.
Hip pain may result from inflammation, arthritis, or damage to the labrum—the cartilage that stabilizes the hip socket. It can cause stiffness, clicking, or sharp pain in the groin, thigh, or buttock.
Knee pain can stem from acute injuries, such as torn ligaments or cartilage, or from degenerative conditions like osteoarthritis. Symptoms often include swelling, stiffness, and difficulty bending or bearing weight.
Pain in the legs may develop after physical strain, repetitive movement, or trauma. It can involve muscles, tendons, or joints and may worsen with activity or prolonged standing.
After an injury or surgery, lingering pain in the hip, leg, or knee can result from nerve irritation, scar tissue, or inflammation. This type of pain may be localized or radiate through surrounding areas as the body heals.
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