📂 Anatomy
Costovertebral joints — Definition
Kostovertebral eklemler / Costovertebral joints
Kostovertebral joints are synovyal joints, consisting of costal fascies (kaburga pits) on the head of rib bones. These joints contribute to the stability of the chest cage by connecting ribs to the spine. Allows the movement of the ribs during breathing and plays an important role especially in the breathtaking place.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Kostovertebral eklemler?
Kostovertebral eklemler; kostovertebral joints are synovyal joints, consisting of costal fascies (kaburga pits) on the head of rib bones. These joints contribute to the stability of the chest cage by connecting ribs to the spine. Allows the movement of the ribs during breathing and plays an important role especially in the breathtaking place.
❓ What is Costovertebral joints in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "Costovertebral joints" is Kostovertebral eklemler.
❓ Which medical field is Kostovertebral eklemler related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.