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Adductor Femoris Direct

The muscle is innervated by the obturator nerve (L2-L4), which provides motor and sensory innervation to the muscle.

Treatment often involves a mix of rehabilitation exercises, including resistance training and mobility work, tailored to restore inward adductor strength and balance in the thigh. Muscle Contracture adductor femoris

The adductor femoris is one of the five adductor muscles of the thigh, along with the adductor longus, adductor brevis, pectineus, and gracilis. It is a long, thin muscle located in the medial compartment of the thigh. The muscle is innervated by the obturator nerve

Some older texts or clinical settings call this lower portion the because it acts like an adductor but attaches near the femur’s backside. It is a long, thin muscle located in

It provides critical stabilization of the pelvis and hip during locomotion, ensuring that the lower limb remains aligned.