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the chest and ribs are highlighted in this medical image royalty illustration stock images, skeleton bones,

Illustration about this 3d illustration shows the human transversus thoracis muscles on skeleton. Illustration of graphics, system, black - 187682146

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Download External Intercostal Muscles Internal Intercostal Muscles Intercostal Nerves Abdominal External Oblique Muscle PNG image with a resolution of 550 x 533 pixels. This image is filed under the tags: Abdominal Internal Oblique Muscle, Anatomy, Arm, Costume Design, Fictional Character

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Intercostal Muscles. On-line free medical diagnosis assistant. Ranked list of possible diseases from either several symptoms or a full patient history. A similarity measure between symptoms and diseases is provided.

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the chest and ribs are labeled in this diagram

Intercostal muscles are located between the ribs which permit respiration. Intercostal muscle strain can be more troublesome than other muscle strains for it may cause pain when breathing. Home remedies and some exercises help alleviate the strain.

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Back and face dissection exam - all muscles; origin, insertion, innervation (excluding muscles of expression). Flashcards | Quizlet How To Memorize Things, The Originals

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EXTERNAL OBLIQUE Origin: Outer surface of the 5th to the 12th ribs Insertion: Linea alba; The pubic crest and tubercle; The anterior superior iliac spine and iliac crest Action: Rotates vertebral column to the opposite side and bends trunk to the same side (unilateral); Aids expiration by compressing and depressing the lower thoracic cavity, weakly assists in flexion of the trunk and helps maintain abdominal tone (bilateral) Nerve Supply: Lower intercostal nerves; Subcostal nerve External Oblique Muscle, Seratus Anterior Muscle, Oblique Lumbar Spine, Abdominopelvic Regions Anatomy, Muscular System Labeled Back, Thoracic Cavity, Muscle Anatomy, Abdominal Muscles, Nerve

EXTERNAL OBLIQUE Origin: Outer surface of the 5th to the 12th ribs Insertion: Linea alba; The pubic crest and tubercle; The anterior superior iliac spine and iliac crest Action: Rotates vertebral column to the opposite side and bends trunk to the same side (unilateral); Aids expiration by compressing and depressing the lower thoracic cavity, weakly assists in flexion of the trunk and helps maintain abdominal tone (bilateral) Nerve Supply: Lower intercostal nerves; Subcostal nerve

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a diagram of the human body with labels on it's torso and back sections

Thoracic muscles: 2&3:hyoid muscles, 7:pectoralis major (cut), 8:external intercostal muscle, 9:pectoralis minor, 13:internal intercostal muscle, 14:serratus anterior, 16:external oblique muscle, 18:sternocleidomastoid (cut), 30:rectus obdominis

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an image of the muscles and their corresponding structures in order to understand what they are

The intercostal muscle allows the ribs to expand and contract whilst intake and outtake of air occurs. Humans cannot breath without these muscles.

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the ribs are labeled in red and white

Intercostal muscles are muscles that present within the rib cage. Consist of three layers of muscles external, internal, and innermost layer they combine to fill the space between the ribs. External intercostals muscle are the outermost layer lies directly under the skin originate from the lower border of rib above run obliquely and insert into the upper border of the rib below. It expands the chest wall during inhalation. Internal intercostals the intermediate layer originate from the…

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