The anterior thigh region (regio femoris anterior) is the superficial region of the anterior surface of the femur, located between the thigh muscles and the skin. It consists of the following anatomical structures:
1. Major adductor muscle (m. adductor magnus): it runs from the pubic bone to the knee joint and is one of the largest muscles in the body.
2. Adductor minor (m. gracilis): This is a thin muscle that originates from the ischium and attaches to the knee. It plays an important role in maintaining balance and balancing the body.
3. Long cranial part of the gluteus maximus muscle (musculus gluteus maximus): this is the largest muscle in the body and is located on the back