Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
This video describes the Anatomy of the adductor Brevis Muscle which is one of the Six adductors of The Hip. The Muscle Originates from the inferior Pubic Ramus, inferior to the origin of Adductor Longus Muscle.It is Inserted into the Pectineal line and Superior part of Medial lip of Linea Aspera. It is innervated by Obturator Nerve (L2,L3,L4). Primary Action of the Muscle is to Adduct and Flex the Hip , and rotate the thigh laterally.
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