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The articularis genu is a small muscle of the anterior thigh located just above the knee. It lies deep to the vastus intermedius and occasionally blends with it. The articularis genu consists of several separate muscular bundles.
The adductor longus, a muscle of the adductor group in the medial compartment of the thigh, is the most superficial of the three adductors; it is a triangular muscle, lying in the same plane as the pectineus.
The adductor hallucis, the oblique head is a muscle composed of a transverse and an oblique head in the third layer of the muscles of the foot.
The adductor brevis is a triangular adductor muscle in the medial compartment of the thigh that assists in the movements of the hip and thigh. It is situated in front of the adductor magnus and immediately behind the adductor longus and pectineus.