The thigh adductors are a group of muscles located in the . As the name implies, their primary function is to adduct the thigh (pull the leg toward the midline). However, their functional roles extend to stabilization of the pelvis, flexion/extension of the hip, and rotation of the femur.

Assessment of the adductors of the thigh typically involves a combination of physical examination, imaging studies, and functional testing. Treatment options may include:

The adductors of the thigh are a group of muscles located in the medial compartment of the thigh, responsible for hip adduction and stabilization of the knee joint. This muscle group plays a crucial role in various movements, such as walking, running, and maintaining balance.