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Pectineal line on superior branch of pubis <\/p>\n
From lesser trochanter to linea aspera of femur <\/p>\n
Flexes thigh, assists in adduction when hip is flexed <\/p>\n
Femoral nerve (L2, L3), sometimes a branch of obturator nerve <\/p>\n
The rotational component of thigh muscle action depends on the starting position of the hip joint: <\/p>\n
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