German: Comb muscle
The comb muscle is located on the inside of the thigh and consists of a four-sided, long muscle plate. Of all the adductors, it is furthest up.
Other adductors of the thigh:
Approach: Bony groin from the small rolling mound (Linea pectinea femoris)
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Origin:
Innervation: Femoral nerve and N. Obturatorius
The pectineus muscle (comb muscle) is trained in strength training with the following exercise:
For more information, see Weight Training
The following stretches apply to these muscles:
There are two ways to stretch the inside of the thigh. The athlete stands at double shoulder width, toes pointing forward. The body weight is shifted to one side so that the thigh of the side to be stretched is almost fully stretched. The upper body should be kept as straight as possible.
The second variant is done while sitting. The soles of both feet touch while the knee joints are pushed towards the ground.
See stretching for more information
The function of the pectineus muscle is an adduction (to the side of the body) in the hip joint. In addition, the comb muscle supports external rotation.