Adductor Magnus Muscle 〈ULTIMATE〉

: Adductor tubercle on the medial condyle of the femur. Innervation : Tibial component of the sciatic nerve ( Functional Roles

While primarily an adductor, its broad fiber arrangement allows it to perform several critical movements: Physiopedia Adduction: adductor magnus muscle

Although less commonly strained than the adductor longus, the adductor magnus can be injured during forceful eccentric contractions (e.g., sudden change of direction, wide-based split). Symptoms include deep medial thigh pain, weakness in adduction, and tenderness near the ischial tuberosity or linea aspera. : Adductor tubercle on the medial condyle of the femur