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Adductor Muscles The adductor muscles are a group of muscles located on the medial side of each thigh. They form the main muscle mass of the inner thigh and play an important role in lower body stability and movement. The adductor group consists of five main muscles: Adductor longus, Adductor brevis, Adductor magnus, Gracilis, and Pectineus. Each of these muscles works together to control and stabilize thigh movement. As their name indicates, the primary function of the adductor muscles

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