Adductor Magnus 3D

  • Description

    • * It originates from the ischial tuberosity, ramus of ischium and pubis.
    • * It inserts at the gluteal tuberosity, linea aspera, medial supracondylar line, and adductor tubercle.
    • * It has a double nerve supply: adductor part by posterior division of obturator nerve and hamstring part by tibial division of the sciatic nerve.
    • * Its adductor part causes adduction of thigh, and ischial portion helps in extension of hip and flexion of the knee

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  • Description

    • * It originates from the ischial tuberosity, ramus of ischium and pubis.
    • * It inserts at the gluteal tuberosity, linea aspera, medial supracondylar line, and adductor tubercle.
    • * It has a double nerve supply: adductor part by posterior division of obturator nerve and hamstring part by tibial division of the sciatic nerve.
    • * Its adductor part causes adduction of thigh, and ischial portion helps in extension of hip and flexion of the knee

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