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Adductor longus muscle

Diagram of the adductor longus muscles on inner thighs.

The adductor longus muscles on the inner thighs allow the thigh bone to move inward and to the side.

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Rights: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Published: 21 June 2007Size: 21.01 KB
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