Posted on 27th Jul 2020 / Published in: Ribs
Levatores costarum is a group of 12 small triangular muscles connecting the thoracic vertebrae to their adjacent ribs. These muscles are situated along the entire thoracic area from C7 to T12 on the posterior thoracic vertebra.
The muscle that lifts the rib.
Along with the intercostal muscles, serratus posterior superior and inferior and transversus thoracis, they form the chest wall intrinsic muscles. These muscles may be involved in forced respiration and may also prevent paradoxical breathing.
These muscles are also the deepest muscles situated in the back, along with the interspinales and intertransversarii muscles, forming the fourth layer.
Transverse processes of the C7 – T11.
Superior border/external surface of rib one level below origin.
Elevation of the ribs, rotation of thoracic spine.
Posterior rami of spinal nerves T1 – T12.
Posterior intercostal artery.
None relating specifically to this muscle.
None relating specifically to this muscle.
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