What is the pain in the inner thigh tendon when you lift your leg?

A raised inner thigh tendon pain may be caused by the following reasons: 1. It may be caused by a strain on the muscles and tendons of the inner thigh. If the patient strains the muscles and tendons in the inner thigh during intense activity, it may trigger tendon pain in the inner thigh when the patient wants to move the lower limbs again afterwards. 2. This condition may be caused by overexertion. For example, if the patient does some excessive hip joint inward movement, like in the roller skating continuous clenching legs, it will cause fatigue of the muscles and tendons here. If the patient tries to lift his leg again during rest, he will feel pain in the tendon. 3. This condition may be caused by a fracture of the hip. In this case, the most common is a fracture of the neck of the femur, which is seen when the patient falls and lands on the hip. The fracture is often stable after the patient has had such a fracture, but only when the patient moves the hip will have hip pain. 4. This condition may also be caused by some lower limb vascular lesions. For example, when the patient has some deep vein thrombosis, the above symptoms may occur.