Abductor - Longus Muscle
Venous drainage follows the arteries, ultimately returning to the internal iliac and femoral veins.
The result is paralysis of the abductor longus, medius, minimus, and tensor fasciae latae, leading to severe abductor weakness and a disabling Trendelenburg gait. abductor longus muscle
It’s located in the medial (inner) compartment of your thigh. It runs from your pubic bone down to the middle of your femur (thigh bone). ⚡ What does it do? Venous drainage follows the arteries