Where is the location of the thigh hamstring pain

The location of thigh tendon pain is mainly related to the location of the lesion, and common pain areas are the front, outside and back of the thigh.
The so-called thigh tendon pain mainly refers to muscular pain, rather than the commonly known “tendon” pain such as tendon or ligament. Since the thigh muscles are abundant in the lateral, anterior and posterior areas, this is where the pain is most common.
Anterior pain to the rectus femoris muscle area is mainly due to muscle strain, mostly in some young and middle-aged people, such as fitness or long-distance running, hiking and other strenuous exercise. Lateral pain is mainly in the region of the lateral femoral muscle, mostly seen in people who do a lot of thigh abduction. Posterior pain is mostly in the area of the biceps femoris, semimembranosus, and semitendinosus muscles, and is also seen in people with excessive exercise loads.
If the symptoms of thigh hamstring pain persist without relief, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.