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Trigger Points in Anterior/Lateral Thigh and Groin

Iliopsoas Trigger Points

Iliopsoas Trigger Points

Anterior thigh, Anteromedial thigh, Buttock, Low back, Sacroiliac joint

Iliopsoas Trigger Points

Referred Pain Patterns:

Anterior thigh, Anteromedial thigh, Buttock, Low back, Sacroiliac joint

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Rectus Femoris Trigger Points

Rectus Femoris Trigger Points

Anterior knee, Anterior thigh

Rectus Femoris Trigger Points

Referred Pain Patterns:

Anterior knee, Anterior thigh

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Vastus Medialis Trigger Points

Vastus Medialis Trigger Points

Medial knee, Medial thigh

Vastus Medialis Trigger Points

Referred Pain Patterns:

Medial knee, Medial thigh

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Gluteus Minimus Trigger Points

Gluteus Minimus Trigger Points

Belly of the muscle, Calf, Lateral ankle, Lateral femur knee, Lateral leg, Lateral thigh, Posterior thigh

Gluteus Minimus Trigger Points

Referred Pain Patterns:

Belly of the muscle, Calf, Lateral ankle, Lateral femur knee, Lateral leg, Lateral thigh, Posterior thigh

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PAIN GUIDE

Front View

Head, Neck and Face
Abdominal
Upper Arm and Shoulder
Lower Arm and Hand
Anterior/Lateral Thigh and Groin
Anterior/Lateral Knee and Leg

Back View

Upper Back
Lower Back
Buttocks
Posterior Thigh
Posterior Knee and Leg
Heel Area

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The information provided on this website was primarily created to educate the general public about myofascial trigger point therapy.

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The X's represent the Trigger Points. The red dotted area is the referred pain caused by the Trigger Point and the solid red means more people experienced pain in that area. The dark green color areas represent the muscles of the human body.

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The Hands-On Companies are not liable for any negative outcome that is a result, direct or indirect, of the information provided on this website. If you believe that you have a condition listed on this website, you should visit our physical therapy offices in Astoria, New York and seek the advice of a licensed physical therapist who is experienced in the recognition and diagnosis of myofascial pain.

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