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In scientific terms, describe the location of the posterior adductor muscle.

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

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The adductor magnus muscle is a large triangular muscle of the lower limb, with its apex situated on the hip bone, and its base on the linea aspera of the femur. It is situated both in the posterior and medial fascial compartments of the thigh.

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