Medically reviewed by Jennifer Steinhoff, MD The groin is located where the upper part of the thighs meets the lowest parts ...
A pinched nerve in the hip often causes pain in the groin. Sometimes, the pain also radiates down the inner thigh and can travel to the knee. The pain may feel like a dull ache or a sharp ...
But if you start to experience frequent pain ... your leg. As PT Lucy Arnold puts it: “The iliacus is a muscle covering the surface of the pelvic bone, ranging through the hip and groin area.” ...
In addition to pain in the groin, you might have difficulty lifting your leg or moving your leg closer ... in women—A review of the literature. Front Surg. 2019;6:4. doi:10.3389/fsurg.