Muscle Atlas
Adductor Longus
Origin: Anterior surface of body of pubis, just lateral to pubic symphysis
Insertion: Middle third of linea aspera, between the more medial adductor magnus and brevis insertions and the more lateral origin of the vastus medialis
Action: Adducts and flexes the thigh, and helps to laterally rotate the hip joint
Innervation: Anterior division of obturator nerve
Arterial Supply: Obturator artery and medial circumflex femoral artery
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Insertion: Middle third of linea aspera, between the more medial adductor magnus and brevis insertions and the more lateral origin of the vastus medialis
Action: Adducts and flexes the thigh, and helps to laterally rotate the hip joint
Innervation: Anterior division of obturator nerve
Arterial Supply: Obturator artery and medial circumflex femoral artery
The medical illustrations contained in this online atlas are copyrighted © 1997 by the University of Washington. They may not be utilized, reproduced, stored, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the University of Washington.
Receiving a license to use these images is generally quite easy, particularly for academic and scholarly purposes. For more information see the Musculoskeletal Atlas Express Licensing Page.