Adductor Longus

Nov 21, 2021 | Muscle

Origin

Anterior of body of pubis.

Insertion

Medial lip of linea aspera of femur.

Actions

Adducts, flexes thigh, assists in medial rotation.

Nerve

Obturator nerve (L2–L4).

Note

The rotational component of thigh muscle action depends on the starting position of the hip joint:

  • The Pectineus, adductor longus, Adductor Brevis, and [[psoas major]] probably assist in medial rotation when the thigh is in anatomical position but may shift to assisting in lateral rotation as the thigh flexes and abducts.
  • The Iliacus and adductor tubercle part of Adductor Magnus probably assist in medial rotation throughout the range of motion of the hip joint
  • The linea aspera part of the Adductor Magnus may be a slight lateral rotator.

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