KIN 3304 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Suprasternal Notch, Joint Capsule, Clavicle

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Angle of the sternum attaches to the manubrium. Costal notches along the lateral sides: xiphoid process. Cartilaginous in childhood, bone as an adult: muscular attachment for muscles of the thorax, neck and abdomen, attachment site for costal cartilage. 12 pairs of ribs: 7 pairs of true ribs attach to the sternum, 5 pairs of false ribs. First 3 pairs are attached indirectly to the sternum by costal cartilage. Chondrosternal: articulate the true ribs with the manubrium and body of the sternum. Gliding, rotating movement that allows external rotation. Between the head of the rib and the body of the adjacent thoracic vertebra. Gliding, rotating movement allows elevation and depression of the ribs: costotransverse capsular articulation. Bet(cid:449)een the tu(cid:271)er(cid:272)les of the first (cid:1005)(cid:1004) ri(cid:271)s (cid:449)ith the adja(cid:272)ent (cid:448)erte(cid:271)ra"s trans(cid:448)erse pro(cid:272)esses ((cid:1005)(cid:1005) & (cid:1005)(cid:1006) don"t arti(cid:272)ulate (cid:449)ith the adja(cid:272)ent trans(cid:448)erse processes, the only ligament they have is the capsular ligament)

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