This part originates from the pubic bone and inserts along the length of your femur. It is primarily responsible for pulling your leg toward your midline. The "Hamstring" Portion:
During walking and running, it stabilizes the pelvis on the femur, preventing the hips from tilting excessively and ensuring a smooth gait. adductor magnus muscle
During single-leg stance (walking), the adductor magnus contracts isometrically to prevent pelvic drop on the opposite side. It also stabilizes the knee by controlling the femur’s rotation. This part originates from the pubic bone and
The muscle inserts along the back of the femur (thigh bone) in two distinct lines: adductor magnus muscle