Translations:Adduktorengruppe/151/en
Aus Dornheim Anatomy
The adductor muscles of the thigh are located medial to the femur and serve mainly for adduction. The origins of the muscles extend from the ramus inferior of the pubis to the tuber ischiadicum. The insertions begin at the lesser trochanter and extend to the medial inferior border of the femur and the ventral aspect of the tibia. Thereby, the attachments run along the dorsal surface of the femur.