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Costotransverse ligament

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Costotransverse ligament
Details
Fromrib
Totransverse process of a vertebra
Identifiers
Latinligamentum costotransversarium
TA98A03.3.04.006
TA21725
FMA12163
Anatomical terminology

A costotransverse ligament is a short fibrous band that connects a rib with the transverse process of vertebra. They are some of the ligaments that surround the costovertebral joint.

Types

There are three types of costotransverse ligaments in the human body: costo-transverse ligament (connects the posterior surface of the neck of the rib with the transverse process of the corresponding vertebra); lateral costotransverse ligament (connects the non-articular part of the rib with the tip of transverse process); and superior costotransverse ligament (connects the upper border of the neck of the rib to the inferior border of the transverse process of the vertebra above). In addition, some sources also list the inferior costotransverse ligament, and the posterior costotransverse ligament in this grouping.

Functions

  • Support and prevent dislocation of ribs and limit the costotransverse joint to perform a gliding movement.
  • Their posterior surfaces provide attachment points for the extensor muscles (deep group) of the back.