Thorax Flashcards
(10 cards)
External Intercostals
O: Lower border of a rib
I: Lower border of a rib
A: Elevate ribs during inspiration
I: Intercostal n.
Internal Intercostals
O: Inner surface of a rib and
costal cartilages
I: Upper borders of the adjacent ribs
below
A: Draw ribs downward during forced
Expiration
I: Intercostal n.
Transversus Thoracis
O: Inner surfaces of the lower
third of the body of the sternum and adjacent surfaces of the xiphoid
process
I: Internal surfaces of the sternocostal
joints associated with the second (or
third) through the sixth ribs
A: Depresses the ribs
I: Intercostal n.
Quadratus Lumborum
O: Iliolumbar ligament and
crest of the ilium
I: Rib 12 and tips of the transverse
processes of the L1 to L4
A: Extension and side flexion of lumbar
spine, expiration
I: Ventral ramus of spinal nerve roots T12-L3
Psoas Major
O: Transverse processes and lateral bodies of the last thoracic and all lumbar vertebrae including the
intervertebral discs
I: Lesser trochanter of femur
A: Forward flexion and side flexion of
lumbar spine, Flexion of the hip joint
I: Branches of ventral rami L1-L3
Iliacus
O: Superior two thirds of the iliac fossa, inner lip of the iliac crest
I: Lesser trochanter of femur
A: Lesser trochanter of femur
I: Femoral nerve
Rectus Abdominis
O: Pubic crest and anterior
pubic ligament
I: On the front of the wall of the
thorax, along a horizontal line
passing laterally from the xiphoid
process, and cutting in that order,
the 7th, 6th and 5th costal cartilages
A: Expiration, Flexion of the spine
I: Lower six or seven thoracic nerves
External Oblique
O: Lateral side of ribs 4-12
I: Iliac crest, linea alba, and
contralateral rectus sheaths
A: Bilaterally: flexion of the trunk and
posterior tilt of the pelvis
Unilaterally: lateral flexion and
contralateral rotation of the trunk
I: Lower six thoracic nerves
Internal Oblique
O: Iliac crest, inguinal ligament, and thoracolumbar fascia
I: Ribs 9-12, linea alba, and
contralateral rectus sheaths
A: Unilaterally: lateral flexion and
ipsilateral rotation of the trunk
Bilaterally: flexion of the trunk and
posterior tilt of the pelvis
I: Lower six thoracic nerves and the first lumbar nerve
Transversus
Abdominis
O: Iliac crest, thoracolumbar fascia, inner surface of the cartilages of ribs 6-12 and the inguinal ligament
I: Linea alba
A: Bilaterally: stabilization of attachment sites for other abdominal muscles; compression of the abdominal cavity
I: Bilaterally: stabilization of attachment sites for other abdominal muscles; compression of the abdominal cavity