Bones of the thorax
Ribs
1-7: true ribs
* attach directly to the
sternum via their own
costal cartilage
* 8-10: false ribs
* attach indirectly to the
sternum via the costal
cartilage of the rib above
* 11-12: floating ribs
* do not attach to the
sternum
what are the 3 parts of the sternum
Thoracic inlet (superior thoracic aperture) boarder
Anterior: manubrium of
sternum
* Lateral: 1st ribs and costal
cartilages
* Posterior: T1 vertebra
Thoracic outlet (inferior thoracic aperture) boarders
Classification: primary cartilaginous
(synchondrosis)
* Immovable
Between ribs and their costal cartilages
* Classification: primary cartilaginous
(synchondrosis)
* Immovable
Between costal cartilages of ribs 6-10
* Classification:
* 6-7, 7-8 and 8-9: synovial, multiaxial,
plane
* 9-10: fibrous
Costovertebral joints
Costotransverse joints
Costovertebral joints ligamnets
From head of rib to body of
corresponding vertebra, body of
vertebra above and intervening
IVD
* Reinforces joint capsule
From head of rib (crest between
two articular facets) to IVD
* Divides the joint cavity into two
Rectus abdominis
* External oblique
* Internal oblique
* Transversus abdominis
* Pyramidalis
Quadratus lumborum
* Psoas major
* Psoas minor
* (Iliacus)
Rectus abdominis – rectus sheath
Erector spinae
* Semispinalis
* Multifidus (although more important for
stability)