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10. Muscle Deformity

If your hip flexor muscles become severely damaged, you may notice a visible deformity of the muscle. There are various degrees of injury, each with their symptoms. On a grade one tear, symptoms are minimal, and light rest is needed. On a grade two tear, pain and other symptoms become more aggravated, and on a third-grade tear, meaning a severe case of hip flexor strain, muscle deformity is usually visible. This will cause massive pain, which requires medical attention. Contact your doctor if you become injured while practicing physical activities.

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