The adductors pull the thighs together. They are very strong muscles that begin at the pubic bone and attach to the entire medial aspect of the femur bone. The obturator nerve is the nerve that goes to the adductors. The obturator muscles can impinge it, especially one of them. Attempts to release these muscles can be frustrating without some coaching - because there are many and they are very deep. The adductors are mostly responsible for edema and cellulite in the thighs, btw. When these muscles experience the most extreme levels of spasm, it can make it impossible to walk with a horrible hip pain. Fortunately, they can be released. Have your adductors released by scheduling an appointment with us and/or learn to release them in our short course. Click the buttons on this page. If you are really interested in learning, you can become Releasology licensed and provide this treatment for paying clients!
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