Why does my thigh hurt at the top?

Severe leg pain located around the thigh can be caused by trauma from a femoral break or muscle strain. A deep, shooting pain in the upper leg can also be caused by deep vein thrombosis, spinal stenosis, or a thigh bone infection. Read on for more information on causes and treatment options.

What is the muscle at the top of the thigh and hip?

Quadriceps include four large muscles located in the front of the thigh: vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, vastus intermedius, and rectus femoris. They start at the pelvis (hip bone) and femur (thigh bone) and extend down to the patella (kneecap) and tibia (shin bone).

Can you pull a muscle in your upper thigh?

A strain of the thigh/hip is a stretching or tearing of a muscle and is commonly referred to as a “pulled muscle.” A thigh strain can involve the quadriceps muscles in the front of the thigh or the hamstring muscles on the back of the thigh.

How do you treat a pulled upper thigh muscle?

Rest, ice, compression (using a bandage), and elevation—or R.I.C.E., as the protocol is often referred to—are effective for most sports-related injuries. Rest—Take a break from the activity that caused the strain. Your doctor may recommend that you use crutches to avoid putting weight on your leg.

Should I be concerned about upper thigh pain?

In most cases, upper thigh pain is not cause for concern. It can typically be treated at home with some simple strategies such as ice, heat, activity moderation, and over-the-counter medication.

Why does my upper thigh hurt when walking?

What causes upper thigh pain when walking? Upper thigh pain when walking may be caused by peripheral arterial disease, in which one or more arteries are partly blocked. Increased blood flow is required to supply your muscles when you are walking.