Adductor Magnus Muscle -

The is innervated by the tibial component of the sciatic nerve (L4–S1), just like the hamstring muscles. Primary Biomechanical Functions

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Originates from the inferior pubic ramus and the ramus of the ischium. Its fibers insert broadly into the gluteal tuberosity, the linea aspera, and the medial supracondylar line of the femur. adductor magnus muscle

— Article by Human Anatomy & Biomechanics Team

If the gluteus maximus or true hamstrings become inhibited or weak, the adductor magnus often becomes hyperactive to compensate for the lost hip extension torque. This compensatory pattern leads to chronic tightness, altered pelvic tilt, and increased shear stress on the pubic symphysis, contributing to conditions like osteitis pubis or sports hernias. Rehabilitation and Performance Training The is innervated by the tibial component of

Supplied by the tibial component of the sciatic nerve (L4–S1).

While the name Adductor means "to draw toward the midline," reducing the Magnus to a single action is a disservice. — Article by Human Anatomy & Biomechanics Team

: Adductor tubercle on the medial condyle of the femur. Innervation : Tibial component of the sciatic nerve ( Functional Roles

adductor magnus muscle