Medial Thigh Muscles (adductors)

Name the Origin, Insertion, Action, and Innervation of the medial thigh muscles
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Pectineus Origin
Superior pubic ramus
Pectineus Insertion
Posterior femur just distal to lesser trochanter
Pectineus Action
Adduct and flex thigh
Pectineus Innervation
Obturator nerve
Adductor longus Origin
Body of pubis
Adductor longus Insertion
Linea aspera (distal to adductor brevis)
Adductor longus Action
Adduct and flex thigh
Adductor longus Innervation
Obturator nerve
Adductor brevis Origin
Body of pubis and inferior pubic ramus
Adductor brevis Insertion
Linea aspera (proximal to adductor longus)
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Adductor brevis Action
Adduct and flex thigh
Adductor brevis Innervation
Obturator nerve
Gracilis Origin
Body of pubis and inferior pubic ramus
Gracilis Insertion
Medial surface of proximal tibia
Gracilis Action
Adduct thigh, flex thigh, and flex leg
Gracilis Innervation
Obturator nerve
Adductor magnus Origin
Inferior pubic ramus, ischial ramus, ischial tuberosity
Adductor magnus Insertion
Linea aspera and adductor tubercle
Adductor magnus Action
Adduct thigh and extend thigh
Adductor magnus Innervation
Obturator nerve (adductor part) and tibial nerve (hamstring part)
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