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  1. Gracilis muscle | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

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  3. Gracilis Muscle: Anatomy, Functions, and Treatment

    WEB29 jun. 2023 · The gracilis muscle is a long, thin muscle in each of your inner thighs that extends past your knee. The gracilis muscles' main functions include pulling your thighs together (adduction), rotating your …

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    Gracilis muscle is a long and slender muscle located in the medial (adductor) compartment of the thigh. It forms part of the adductor muscle group together with adductor longus, adductor brevis, adductor magnus and pectineus muscles. Gracilis is the most superficial hip adductor, overlying the remaining four.
    The gracilis muscles work with other muscles to facilitate certain leg movements, namely: When you are walking or running, the gracilis muscle helps stabilize the inner hip and thigh, lightly contracting with each step to keep your hip in the optimum position.
    The gracilis and adductor longus are two of seven muscles classified as hip adductors. The gracilis muscles also work with the hamstrings, sartorius, gastrocnemius, plantaris, and popliteus muscles to bend the knee. Together, these muscles are known as knee flexors.
    Gracilis is the most superficial muscle of the medial (adductor) compartment of the thigh. It is overlaid superficially by the skin and subcutaneous tissue, while its medial part is also covered by the deep layer of fascia lata.
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