The adductor longus muscle is one muscle found in the thigh responsible for adducting the hip joint. Watch the full video to learn every detail about the functions of this important muscle in 3D:
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The adductor longus muscle is a triangular, or fan-shaped muscle, which extends from the anterior aspect of your pelvis, to the posterior aspect of your thigh bone, or femur.
The adductor longus muscle is one of the adductor muscles of the thigh also known as the hip adductors. These muscles, which are six in total, are all located along the medial thigh, tucked in behind muscles of the anterior compartment.The adductor muscles of the thigh are arranged into three layers; our muscle of interest, the adductor longus muscle, along with the neighbouring pectineus muscle, are the most anterior of this group.
All muscles require nervous innervation, and the adductor longus is, of course, no different. Like most of the adductor muscles, the adductor longus muscle is innervated by the anterior division of the obturator nerve, which originates from the lumbar plexus, specifically the anterior rami of the second through fourth lumbar nerves.
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The adductor longus muscle is a triangular, or fan-shaped muscle, which extends from the anterior aspect of your pelvis, to the posterior aspect of your thigh bone, or femur.
The adductor longus muscle is one of the adductor muscles of the thigh also known as the hip adductors. These muscles, which are six in total, are all located along the medial thigh, tucked in behind muscles of the anterior compartment.The adductor muscles of the thigh are arranged into three layers; our muscle of interest, the adductor longus muscle, along with the neighbouring pectineus muscle, are the most anterior of this group.
All muscles require nervous innervation, and the adductor longus is, of course, no different. Like most of the adductor muscles, the adductor longus muscle is innervated by the anterior division of the obturator nerve, which originates from the lumbar plexus, specifically the anterior rami of the second through fourth lumbar nerves.
To master this topic, click on the link and carry on watching the full video (available to Premium members): https://khub.me/aearr !
Want to test your knowledge on the muscles of the hip and thigh? Take this quiz: https://khub.me/ac6v4
Read more on the anatomy of the hip adductors on this complete article https://khub.me/nrb7y
For more engaging video tutorials, interactive quizzes, articles and an atlas of Human anatomy and histology, go to https://khub.me/cithy
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