QuestionI have had pain in my outer thigh for about the past year, although my doctor had me x-rayed he could find nothing wrong. It gets really bad after sitting I am currently taking difene for relief.
AnswerHello, Mia.
Pain in the outer thigh could be from a tight Ilio-Tibial Band, which comes from a tight muscle around the hip joint, the tensor fascia lata, which pulls on the IT band when it tenses. It's a muscle involved in walking. The gluteus medius muscle may also be involved.
An x-ray of the thigh wouldn't show that because the tight muscle is in the hip joint area, not in the thigh (assuming your doctor was looking for a muscular contraction).
The best solution to the problem I know of is to free the muscle from its tension by retraining it. The best method I know of for that purpose is Hanna somatic education. The list of practitioners exists at hannasomatics.com/practitioners.
My article on unequal leg length, at somatics.com/page4.htm, explains more. I think my self-help program, Free Your Psoas, may help you, if no practitioner exists nearby. (see somatics.com/page7.htm)
best,
Lawrence Gold