Höftflexorerna
Höftflexorerna, also known as hip flexors, are a group of muscles located at the front of the hip joint. These muscles are primarily responsible for flexing the hip, which means bringing the thigh towards the torso or bending the torso forward at the hips. The main muscles within this group include the iliopsoas (formed by the psoas major and iliacus), the rectus femoris (one of the quadriceps muscles), and the sartorius.
The function of the hip flexors is crucial for many daily activities. They are engaged when walking,
Tightness or weakness in the hip flexors can lead to various musculoskeletal issues. Tight hip flexors can