Neurological causes of thigh pain

Thigh pain can also stem from neurological conditions, often causing discomfort and weakness that affects your daily movements. Conditions like sciatica or nerve compression can make simple tasks, such as getting up from a chair, climbing stairs, or standing for prolonged periods, feel challenging and painful.

At Asara Physical Therapy, we understand how these limitations can impact your independence.
Neurological Conditions That Can Cause Thigh Pain:

  • Sciatica
  • Nerve Compression (e.g., femoral or sciatic nerve)
  • Peripheral Neuropathy
  • Stroke-related weakness or paralysis
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Myopathies
  • Radiculopathy

Our skilled therapists develop customized treatment plans focused on addressing the underlying neurological cause of your thigh pain.

Through targeted exercises, manual therapy, and neuromuscular re-education, we help alleviate pain, improve strength, and restore function.

With compassionate care, we’ll support you in regaining mobility and confidence in your everyday activities.

Neurological causes of thigh pain: