Step-by step guide to the adductor stretch exercise

Maximize effectiveness: Tips for patients and practitioners

Step-by step guide to the adductor stretch exercise

Maximize effectiveness: Tips for patients and practitioners

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1. Step-by-step video on how to do the adductor stretch

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2. How to perform the adductor stretch? Follow these instructions:

Step 1
Sit on the ground with your back against a wall. Bend one leg and let the foot rest against the side of the other leg.
Step 2
Stretch carefully by pressing the knee down to the surface with your hands. Hold in place for a moment.
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3. About the adductor stretch

  • Adductors are muscles that run along the inside of your thigh
  • While seated on a chair, open your legs as wide as possible while keeping your feet flat on the ground
  • While keeping your back straight, lean forward from your hip to feel a stretch in your inner thighs
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4. List benefits of adductor stretch

Here are some potential benefits of performing this exercise:

  • Improves flexibility in the hips and inner thighs
  • Helps relieve tension and pain in the hips, legs and lower back
  • Increases range of motion in the adductor muscles
  • Increases blood flow and circulation to the hip muscles and joints
  • Improves posture, coordination and balance.
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5. FAQ on adductor stretch

What muscles are targeted when performing an adductor stretch?
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When performing an adductor stretch, the primary muscles targeted are the adductor muscles of the hip, which include the adductor magnus, adductor brevis, adductor longus, pectineus, and gracilis.

How often should I do an adductor stretch?
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Adductor stretches should be done at least 2-3 times per week, or as part of a regular stretching routine. It is important to hold the stretch for at least 30 seconds and to repeat the stretch 2-3 times for best results.

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