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Based on location and function ... adductor brevis, and adductor magnus. These are located on the inside of your thigh, spanning from your femur (or thigh bone) up to your pelvis.
The adductor muscle comprises five muscles: the adductor magnus, adductor longus, adductor brevis, gracilis, and pectineus. The adductor magnus is the largest of them. It extends the hips and ...
On the medial side (closest to the middle) of the thigh, the adductor magnus muscle creates the shape of a large triangle. As an adductor, it contracts and pulls the hip towards the body’s midline.
adductor magnus, pectineus, and gracilis. Their primary function is to “adduct” your thighs at your hip joints (or, more simply, to bring your legs inward), but that’s not all they do—they ...
and adductor magnus. At their most basic function, the adductors help bring your leg back to the midline of your body, and play an important role in pelvic stability, explains Cameron Yuen ...
adductor magnus, adductor brevis and the gracilis. Both sets of muscles work together and need the strength of shortening and the flexibility of lengthening to give them balance. Just for a bit of ...
The adductor longus, adductor magnus, and adductor brevis are the three most powerful muscles of the thigh. All three are ribbon-like muscles, attaching along the femur bone. The adductor longus ...
There are four adductor muscles, the adductor longus, the adductor medius, the adductor magnus and the adductor gracilis. The adductor muscles insert into the lower part of the pelvis. A strain of ...