Strap-like muscle that is a weak thigh flexor known as the tailor's muscle is called Sartorius. This is the muscle that connects to the hamstring.
adductor magnus
Oh honey, you're talking about the sartorius muscle. It may be weak when it comes to flexing the thigh, but it sure knows how to add a little flair to your anatomy. Keep working on those squats and lunges to give that sassy sartorius the strength it deserves!
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The hip flexor muscle is located in the front of the hip and upper thigh area in the human body.
The strongest Flexor of the hip (thigh) is illiopsoas muscle which is the merger of the illiacus and the psoas major muscle. The illiacus is on the medial side of the pelvic bone attaching to the femur and the psoas major muscle attaches from the lumbar vertebrae to the femur.
Your thigh muscle is called your Quadricep.
The pectineus muscle is located in the upper thigh region. It is one of the muscles that are part of the hip flexor group and assists in moving the hip joint.
The hip flexor muscles are located in the front of the hip and upper thigh area in the human body.
The primary flexor of the hip is the Illiopsoas. Or more specifically the Psoas Major which originates transverse processes T12 to L5 of the vertebral column and Inserts onto the Lesser Trochanter of the femur.
The strongest Flexor of the hip (thigh) is illiopsoas muscle which is the merger of the illiacus and the psoas major muscle. The illiacus is on the medial side of the pelvic bone attaching to the femur and the psoas major muscle attaches from the lumbar vertebrae to the femur.
I believe it's a muscle.
thigh muscle