: Assisting in rotating the thigh and flexing the hip joint.
As the name suggests, their main job is —pulling the legs toward the midline of the body. They are also crucial for: where are adductor muscles
| Muscle | Position in Thigh | Depth | Unique Feature | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Top / Front (Anterior) | Superficial | Forms floor of femoral triangle | | Adductor Longus | Top / Front (Anterior) | Superficial | Most common site of "groin strain" | | Gracilis | Middle (Medial) | Superficial | Thin strap; crosses knee joint | | Adductor Brevis | Middle | Deep | Lies under Longus | | Adductor Magnus | Back (Posterior) | Deep | Largest; overlaps with hamstrings | : Assisting in rotating the thigh and flexing the hip joint