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Medial Thigh Muscles: The medial thigh muscles are a group of muscles that make up the medial section or inner area of the thigh. The medial thigh muscles include the pectineus, adductor longus, adductor brevis, adductor magnus and gracilis.
Conditions that can afflict the medial thigh muscles include strains, tears, cancer, myopathy, atrophy, infectious myositis, paralysis, neuromuscular diseases, lacerations and contusions.
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