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What Is The Cause For Cracking Sound In The Thigh After Bringing Back To Ground?

Good day! I would like to ask something about my thigh, this happened after my Martial Arts training, I've noticed that every time I raise my leg high and bring it to the ground after, I hear a cracking sound and a little pain in my upper left front thigh area. Could this be a bone dislocation?
Tue, 28 Mar 2017
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hi,

It is snapping syndrome like, its not dislocation.

It may due to ligament or cartilage injury.

For exact diagnosis to be made get xray of both hips in AP View and MRI scan done and send me the report.

Till then avoid weightlifting and squatting.

Take painkiller only if pain occurs.

I hope you got the point.

Thanks,

Dr.CHANDER MOHAN SINGH.

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What Is The Cause For Cracking Sound In The Thigh After Bringing Back To Ground?

Hi, It is snapping syndrome like, its not dislocation. It may due to ligament or cartilage injury. For exact diagnosis to be made get xray of both hips in AP View and MRI scan done and send me the report. Till then avoid weightlifting and squatting. Take painkiller only if pain occurs. I hope you got the point. Thanks, Dr.CHANDER MOHAN SINGH.