In clinical practice, patients have pain in the inner thigh root after swimming. The cause of this pain may be due to the patient’s high activity or the low water temperature of the swimming pool, resulting in injury to the muscles and soft tissues of the inner thigh root, which results in localized Qi and blood flow problems, stagnation of Qi and blood stasis, and obstruction of meridians, and the patient will have this pain. After this situation, the patient should be instructed to stop swimming, rest in bed, and take hot compress treatment on the inner thigh root. You can use orthopedic wash, local herbal fumigation, or with traditional Chinese medicine techniques, local massage, or with infrared therapy, low and medium frequency electrotherapy, bioelectric therapy and other methods to accelerate local blood circulation, so that the injured muscle tissue can be recovered as soon as possible.