The adductor muscles are a group of five muscles located in the medial compartment of the thigh , commonly referred to as the "inner thigh" or groin area. They span the space between the pelvic bone and the femur (thigh bone). The Five Primary Adductors According to Kenhub , this muscle group consists of:
These muscles serve as a bridge between the lower torso and the legs:
The adductor muscles are a group of five muscles located in the medial compartment of the thigh , commonly referred to as the "inner thigh" or groin area. They span the space between the pelvic bone and the femur (thigh bone). The Five Primary Adductors According to Kenhub , this muscle group consists of:
These muscles serve as a bridge between the lower torso and the legs: