How Do You Judge the Severity of a Pulled or Strained Hip Flexor?
Strains are typically graded a level 1, 2, or 3 depending on how severe the injury is. For example, a Grade
1 means you have a minor muscle tear and is the least serious injury; a Grade 2 indicates a partial tear and is
more serious; whereas, a Grade 3 is the most severe and means you have a complete rupture of the hip flexor
muscles.
Your pulled hip flexor muscles can be assigned a grade based on the following:
Grade 1
You have experienced some overstretching of the muscles and micro-tearing of the fibers. You may
experience:
tightness in the upper hip, lower back, front of thigh, and groin
ability to walk normally, but aware of discomfort
minimal swelling
contracting the hip flexor, especially against resistance, will not cause too much pain
Grade 2
You have experienced partial tearing of the muscle fibers. You may experience:
affected walk, including potential for a slight limp
twinges of pain during activity
visible swelling and pressure will increase pain
pain when contracting the muscle, especially against resistance
Grade 3
You have ruptured your hip flexor muscle fibers. Experiences may include:
severely affected walk, including potential to need crutches
severe pain, especially when contracting the hip flexor muscles with or without resistance
visible and immediate swelling
contraction will cause pain and potential bulging/spasm of the upper leg where your leg meats the
pelvis.
Chronic Injury
Chronic injuries are persistent and recurring and are identified by the following symptoms:
You experience hip flexor stiffness and soreness for over one month
The hip flexors are not exhibiting sharp pain, but you notice a weakness. They are not yet back
to normal.
Full recovery is important. It may take a bit of time and some attention, but nothing is worse than
reinjury. Not only does it set you back with training and competing schedules, it adds to the muscle
fiber damage, making future injury even more likely.
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