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Kinesiology of the Hip: A Focus on Muscular Actions
2010年2月1日 · The Primary Adductors of The hip include the pectineus, adductor longus, gracilis, adductor brevis, and adductor magnus (both anterior and posterior heads). Secondary adductors include the biceps femoris (long …
Hip and thigh muscles: Anatomy and functions - Kenhub
2023年9月11日 · The six hip adductor muscles are all located in the adductor or medial compartment of the thigh and all mainly adduct the thigh at the hip joint. These are gracilis, pectineus, adductor longus, adductor brevis, adductor …
Adductor Magnus - Physiopedia
Adductor magnus: Largest hip adductor. Its most basic function is to adduct and medially rotate the thigh at hip joint. Its functional roles are listed below. The adductor magnus muscle is both a dynamic stabilizer of the pelvis and femur …
Adductor magnus muscle - Wikipedia
The adductor magnus is a powerful adductor of the thigh, made especially active when the legs are moved from a wide spread position to one in which the legs parallel each other.
Adductor magnus - Anatomy - Orthobullets
2022年1月1日 · Adductor magnus. Origin. Inferior pubic ramus, ischial ramus, and inferolateral area of ischial tuberosity. Insertion. 2 separate insertions: 1) Gluteal tuberosity of femur, medial lip of linea aspera, medial supracondylar …
Anatomy of the Adductor Magnus Origin - PMC - National Center …