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The adductor minimus muscle of the thigh

The Pubofemoral (adductor) portion or adductor minimus, originates from the inferior pubic ramus and the rami of the ischium, and attaches to the linea aspera of the femur. Its primary actions are adduction and flexion of the thigh.

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The adductor minimus muscle of the thigh

  • The adductor minimus muscle of the thigh - orientation 1
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