adduktorer
Adduktorer, or adductor muscles, form the medial compartment of the thigh and are primarily responsible for
- Adductor longus originates from the pubis near the pubic symphysis and inserts on the middle third
- Adductor brevis originates from the inferior pubic ramus and inserts on the proximal linea aspera.
- Adductor magnus has an adductor part from the inferior pubic ramus and ramus of the ischium, inserting
- Gracilis originates from the inferior pubic ramus and inserts on the pes anserine on the medial
- Pectineus originates from the pectineal line of the pubis and inserts on the femur between the
The primary innervation for most adductors is the obturator nerve (L2–L4). The adductor part of the magnus
Function and clinical relevance
The adductors are the main medial stabilizers of the hip and are primary thigh adductors. They assist