The muscle receives arterial blood primarily from the deep femoral artery ( arteria profunda femoris ) via its perforating branches. Superior sections receive assistance from the obturator artery, while inferior sections are supplied by the medial circumflex femoral artery. 4. Kinesiological Functions
The adductor magnus is prone to strain injuries, particularly in sports requiring explosive acceleration, deceleration, and rapid changes of direction (e.g., soccer, hockey, rugby, football). Acute strains usually occur at the . Symptoms include immediate pain in the groin or inner thigh, swelling, bruising, and pain when trying to squeeze the legs together against resistance. Adductor Canal Syndrome
| Action | Adductor part | Hamstring part | |--------|---------------|----------------| | Hip adduction | ✔ Primary | ✔ Assists | | Hip flexion | ✔ (when hip is extended) | ✘ | | Hip extension | ✘ | ✔ (powerful extensor) | | Medial rotation of thigh | ✔ (weak) | ✘ | | Lateral rotation of thigh | ✘ | ✔ (when hip is flexed) |








The muscle receives arterial blood primarily from the deep femoral artery ( arteria profunda femoris ) via its perforating branches. Superior sections receive assistance from the obturator artery, while inferior sections are supplied by the medial circumflex femoral artery. 4. Kinesiological Functions
The adductor magnus is prone to strain injuries, particularly in sports requiring explosive acceleration, deceleration, and rapid changes of direction (e.g., soccer, hockey, rugby, football). Acute strains usually occur at the . Symptoms include immediate pain in the groin or inner thigh, swelling, bruising, and pain when trying to squeeze the legs together against resistance. Adductor Canal Syndrome musculus adductor magnus
| Action | Adductor part | Hamstring part | |--------|---------------|----------------| | Hip adduction | ✔ Primary | ✔ Assists | | Hip flexion | ✔ (when hip is extended) | ✘ | | Hip extension | ✘ | ✔ (powerful extensor) | | Medial rotation of thigh | ✔ (weak) | ✘ | | Lateral rotation of thigh | ✘ | ✔ (when hip is flexed) | The muscle receives arterial blood primarily from the