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The adductor magnus is a large triangular muscle located on the medial side of the thigh. It is composed of two parts, the adductor part and the hamstring part, also known as the ischiocondylar part. The adductor part can be further divided into two portions.
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Functionally, the muscle can be divided into two parts; the adductor part, and the hamstring part.
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The Adductor Magnus muscle is one of hip adductors . The adductor magnus is the largest, most powerful and the most complex, of the adductor group. This muscle is complex in that part derived from the fact that it divides into an adductor (pubofemoral) portion and a hamstring (ischiocondylar) portion
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The adductor magnus is the largest muscle in the medial compartment. It lies posteriorly to the other muscles.
Functionally, the muscle can be divided into two parts; the adductor part, and the hamstring part.
Muscles of the Medial Thigh - TeachMeAnatomy
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Adductor Magnus strain exercises utilize multiple small muscles in the inner thigh that are responsible for bringing the thighs together, providing balance & support, and proper hip alignment. Most people…
Adductor Magnus muscle strain Cause, Symptoms, Treatment
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Adductor longus: Front side of the pubic bone under the pubic tubercle: Medial ridge of linea aspera: Obturator nerve (L2-L4) Adductor magnus : Inferior pubic ramus and ischial tuberosity: Medial ridge…
Adductor muscles of the hip - Wikipedia
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