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Noun musculus adductor magnus has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebMusculus Adductor MagnusThe musculus adductor magnus is a large, triangular muscle located in the inner thigh. It belongs to the adductor muscle group and is responsible for adduction (pulling the leg towards the midline of the body) as well as assisting in hip extension and rotation. Example Sentences:1. During her dance class, the instructor emphasized the importance of engaging the musculus adductor magnus to perform the splits correctly. 2. Weightlifters often strengthen their musculus adductor magnus to improve their squatting technique and overall lower body strength. 3. The physiotherapist recommended specific exercises to rehabilitate the musculus adductor magnus after a sports injury. Related Products:Find related products on Amazon for muscle recovery and flexibility. | ||||
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