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Sports and thigh injuries: Thigh muscle strains are common sports injuries that affect the hip and thigh. Muscle strains are often called 'muscle pulls' or 'pulled muscles' because of the way these injuries occur, with the muscle tissue forcibly stretched until it is torn. Depending on the number of muscle fibres that are torn, thigh muscle strains are classified as first degree (least severe), second degree (moderate severity) and third degree (most severe) strains. See detailed information below for a list of 8 causes of Sports and thigh injuries, including diseases and drug side effect causes.
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