![]() ![]() Insertion: Upper part of medial surface of the shaft of the tibia Gracillis: The gracilis is the most superficial muscle on the medial side of the thigh. Hamstring part: tibial part of the sciatic nerve Lower part of inferior ramus of the pubisĪdductor part: posterior division of obturator nerve Nerve supply: Anterior or posterior division of obturator nerveĪction:Adductor longus, adductor brevis and upper part of adductor magnus help in flexion of the thigh.Īdductor Magnus( hybrid muscle): The Adductor Magnus is a large triangular muscle, located on the medial side of the thigh. Outer surface of inferior ramus of the pubis The anterior surface of the body of the pubis It belongs to the adductor group of the thigh muscles. Nerve supply: Anterior division of obturator nerveĪdductor Brevis: The adductor brevis is located immediately deep to the pectineus and adductor longus. Origin: Body of the pubis in the angle between the pubic crest and the pubic symphysis ![]() The adductor longus forms the medial wall of the femoral triangle. One of the adductor muscles of the hip, innervated by the obturator nerve. Muscles of the Medial Compartment of ThighĪdductor Longus: The adductor longus muscle located in the thigh. Weakness of the extensor muscles induces Hyperextended Knee. ![]() Origin:Anterior and lateral surface of the shaft of the femur. ![]() Vastus Intermedius: The vastus intermedius originated from the front and lateral surfaces of the body of the femur in its upper two-thirds, lying under the rectus femoris and from the lower part of the lateral intermuscular septum.
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