Has anyone experienced an injury with about these symptoms?
It started about a year ago, after one week very intense snowboarding trip (about 8hours a day). Lots of jumping, rotation movements, I also did fall once a bit bad to my left hip & buttock which most likely caused this. Still I was able to continue riding after falling still for few days. The pain got stronger about a week after the trip.
Currently:
Dull pain (not sharp) on outer thigh, hip. Also inside of the thigh might be a bit sharper.
Also I've had this weird tingling sensation often in my Ankle (which is odd, maybe somekind of nerve)
Now when snowboarding I have to be quite careful with twisting, jumping. The outer thigh/hip/buttock gets quite easily worked up and aches more. The inside of thigh also can give slight sharp painspikes but not so constant as abductor area I think.
This ache / painstate is pretty much constant in normal life as well.
At the beginning: (about a year ago)
it was more intense pain, I couldn't lift leg up too much when standing as pain in thigh prevented this, also stretching leg outwards was quite painful.
I visited physiotherapist 5 times, wasn't much lasting help.
X-Ray and ultrasound have been taken both seemed fine. No MRI taken.
Physios don't seem so concerned as the pain doesn't agitate too much when they try moving my leg. It's more of a dull pain. In worst case scenario it's hip labrum tear, but I'd like to believe no.
I've came to conclusion it's probably somehow chronical pain.
Today I found article about Hip Flexor injury which it could be? Apparently it has a high possibility to become chronical.
Has anyone any experience of such injury and could say how does that feel?
Also I'm considering possibility of Hip Abductor injury, as this would explain my current dull pain on outer thigh.
Anyway what I'd want is some relief, maybe movements I could & should do at home. I've tried about half a year training my leg outer, inner thigh and also back thigh (buttocks). No help at least yet..
The pain is annoying and really prevents me of snowboarding on full, which I love..


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