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why sartorius abduct adducts simultaneously

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Answer:Function. The sartorius muscle can move the hip joint and the knee joint, but all of its actions are weak, making it a synergist muscle. At the hip, it can flex, weakly abduct, and laterally rotate the thigh. At the knee, it can flex the leg; when the knee is flexed, sartorius medially rotates the leg. Because it crosses at the knee, the sartorius can also be a cause of medial knee pain. ... Other symptoms of sartorius-related muscle pain can include a burning or stinging sensation at the front of the hip. This pain may be brought on by an overt trauma, such as an athletic injury. ow do you target the Sartorius?

Answer:Function. The sartorius muscle can move the hip joint and the knee joint, but all of its actions are weak, making it a synergist muscle. At the hip, it can flex, weakly abduct, and laterally rotate the thigh. At the knee, it can flex the leg; when the knee is flexed, sartorius medially rotates the leg. Because it crosses at the knee, the sartorius can also be a cause of medial knee pain. ... Other symptoms of sartorius-related muscle pain can include a burning or stinging sensation at the front of the hip. This pain may be brought on by an overt trauma, such as an athletic injury. ow do you target the Sartorius?Move your top leg forward and backward slowly, internally and externally rotating your hip to target the muscles from different angles. Keep the roller in a single spot for about 15 seconds, then move the roller up or down your thigh by about an inch to target the sartorius from a different position.

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