Medial Thigh
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Gracilis | PA – body and inferior ramus of pubis | DA – superior part of medial tibia (pes anserine) | obturator | adducts thigh, helps flex and internally rotate leg at knee jt
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Adductor Magnus (Hamstring portion) | ischial tuberosity | adductor tubercle | tibial portion of sciatic | extend thigh
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Obturator externus | PA – margin of obturator foramen and obturator membrane | DA – trochanteric fossa of femur | obturator | laterally rotates thigh and steadies head in acetabulum
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Adductor Magnus (Adductor portion) | PA – inferior ramus of pubis, ramus of ischium | DA – gluteal tuberosity, linea aspera, medial supracondylar line | obturator | adduct and flex thigh
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Pectineus | PA - pectin pubis, superior ramus of pubis | DA - pectineal line of femur | Femoral | adducts and flexes thigh
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Adductor Longus | PA – body of pubis inferior to pubic crest | DA – middle third of linea aspera | obturator | adduct thigh
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Adductor Brevis | PA – body and inferior ramus of pubis | DA – pectineal line and proximal part of linea aspera | obturator | adduct and flexes a wee bit
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