Adductor Magnus Muscle ((exclusive)) Jun 2026
Are there any or past injuries to consider?
The adductor magnus is a large, triangular muscle on the medial and posterior aspect of the thigh that functions in hip adduction, extension, and stabilization. It is the most massive member of the medial (adductor) compartment and has a complex anatomy reflecting mixed embryologic/neurovascular origins and dual functional roles. adductor magnus muscle
While its name suggests its only job is "adducting" (moving the leg inward), recent research suggests its primary design may actually be for hip extension Are there any or past injuries to consider
: Gluteal tuberosity, the medial lip of the linea aspera, and the medial supracondylar ridge of the femur. Innervation : Posterior division of the obturator nerve ( Hamstring (Ischiocondylar) Portion : Origin : Ischial tuberosity (the "sit bone"). While its name suggests its only job is
Most people assume the adductor magnus only pulls the leg toward the midline (adduction). In reality, its function changes dramatically based on hip position.