The adductors of the thigh primarily act as third-class levers in the body. In this system, the effort is applied between the fulcrum (the hip joint) and the load (the weight of the leg or resistance). This configuration allows for a greater range of motion and speed, enabling effective adduction of the thigh. However, it requires more force to move the load compared to other lever classes.
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