musculus adductor minimus - significado y definición. Qué es musculus adductor minimus
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Qué (quién) es musculus adductor minimus - definición

MUSCLE IN THE THIGH
Adductor magnus; Adductor Magnus; Musculus adductor magnus

Adductor minimus muscle         
SMALL AND FLAT SKELETAL MUSCLE IN THE THIGH
Adductor femoris minimus; Adductor quartus; Adductor minimus; Musculus adductor minimus; Adductor minimus muscles
In human anatomy, the adductor minimus (adductor femoris minimus or adductor quartus) is a small and flat skeletal muscle in the thigh which constitutes the upper, lateral part of the adductor magnus muscle.Bergman, Ronald A.
Adductor hallucis muscle         
MUSCLE RESPONSIBLE FOR ADDUCTING THE BIG TOE
Adductor hallucis; Adductor transversus hallucis; Musculus adductor hallucis; Adductor obliquus hallucis; Musculus adductor obliquus hallucis; Adductor hallucis muscles
The Adductor hallucis (Adductor obliquus hallucis) arises by two heads—oblique and transverse and is responsible for adducting the big toe. It has two heads, both are innervated by the lateral plantar nerve.
Pristimantis minimus         
SPECIES OF AMPHIBIAN
Pristimantis Minimus
Pristimantis minimus is a minute frog from the family Craugastoridae. It is found in the Cordillera del Cóndor at elevations between asl on either side of the valley of the Rio Nangaritza, in the Zamora-Chinchipe Province of Ecuador.

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Adductor magnus muscle

The adductor magnus is a large triangular muscle, situated on the medial side of the thigh.

It consists of two parts. The portion which arises from the ischiopubic ramus (a small part of the inferior ramus of the pubis, and the inferior ramus of the ischium) is called the pubofemoral portion, adductor portion, or adductor minimus, and the portion arising from the tuberosity of the ischium is called the ischiocondylar portion, extensor portion, or "hamstring portion". Due to its common embryonic origin, innervation, and action the ischiocondylar portion (or hamstring portion) is often considered part of the hamstring group of muscles. The ischiocondylar portion of the adductor magnus is considered a muscle of the posterior compartment of the thigh while the pubofemoral portion of the adductor magnus is considered a muscle of the medial compartment.