Adductor Muscle Group -

1. Introduction The adductor muscle group is a collection of five muscles located on the medial aspect of the thigh. Their primary function is adduction of the femur at the hip joint (moving the leg toward the midline of the body), but they also play critical roles in hip flexion, extension, and stabilization of the pelvis. This report outlines their anatomy, function, innervation, blood supply, and clinical significance. 2. Anatomical Composition The adductor group consists of the following muscles (from superficial to deep):

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1. Introduction The adductor muscle group is a collection of five muscles located on the medial aspect of the thigh. Their primary function is adduction of the femur at the hip joint (moving the leg toward the midline of the body), but they also play critical roles in hip flexion, extension, and stabilization of the pelvis. This report outlines their anatomy, function, innervation, blood supply, and clinical significance. 2. Anatomical Composition The adductor group consists of the following muscles (from superficial to deep):

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