Long Adductor Muscle
Long adductor muscle , m. Adductor longus, flat, somewhat resembling a triangle in shape, located on the anteromedial surface of the thigh . It begins with a short, powerful tendon from the pubic bone below the pubic tubercle, lateral to the thin muscle . Then, gradually expanding, it is directed downwards and is attached to the middle third of the medial lip of the rough femur line.
Function: leads the hip, and also participates in the bending of the shin, turning the leg outward.
Innervation: anterior branch n. Obturatorii (LII-LIII).
Blood supply: aa. Obturatoria, pudenda externa, profunda femoris.
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