Costovertebral Articulations

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Anatomy > Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body > Syndesmology > Costovertebral Articulations

Henry Gray (1821–1865). Anatomy of the Human Body. 1918.

Costovertebral Articulations[edit]

(Articulationes Costovertebrales)

The costovertebral articulations are the joints between the ribs and the vertebral column. These are divided into two main types:

Articulations of the Heads of the Ribs (articulationes capitulorum costarum)[edit]

Costovertebral joints of the ribs. (Anterior view)

These are gliding (arthrodial) joints formed between the head of the rib and:

Note: The 1st, 10th, 11th, and 12th ribs typically articulate with a single vertebra, while ribs 2–9 articulate with two adjacent vertebrae.

Ligaments[edit]

  • Articular capsule – Encloses the joint, connecting the rib head to the vertebral body and disc.
  • Radiate ligament (ligamentum capituli costae radiatum) – A triradiate ligament attaching the rib head to the vertebral bodies and the disc.
  • Interarticular ligament – Connects the ridge between the rib head's articular facets to the intervertebral disc, dividing the joint into two cavities.

The radiate ligament is especially important anteriorly, while the interarticular ligament is absent in the joints of the 1st, 10th, 11th, and 12th ribs.

Synovial Membranes[edit]

  • Ribs with two articular facets (ribs 2–9) have two synovial cavities.
  • Ribs with a single facet (1st, 10th–12th) have one synovial cavity.

Costotransverse Articulations (articulationes costotransversariae)[edit]

Costotransverse articulation (top view)

These joints connect the articular portion of the rib's tubercle to the transverse process of the corresponding vertebra. Absent in the 11th and 12th ribs.

Ligaments of the Costotransverse Joint[edit]

Section of costotransverse joints from ribs 3 to 9 (horizontal view)

Associated Ligaments and Structures[edit]

  • The first rib lacks an anterior costotransverse ligament.
  • The twelfth rib connects to the transverse process of the first lumbar vertebra via the lumbocostal ligament (a continuation of the thoracolumbar fascia).

Movements of the Costovertebral Joints[edit]

The nature of movement at these joints is determined by:

  • The shape of the joint surfaces.
  • The arrangement of the ligaments.

Upper Ribs (1–6)[edit]

  • Rotation around the long axis of the neck of the rib.
  • Elevation → anterior rotation; Depression → posterior rotation.
  • Tubercle moves within a concave facet on the anterior transverse process.

Lower Ribs (7–10)[edit]

  • The articular surfaces are flat and oriented inferiorly, medially, and posteriorly.
  • Movements involve gliding: upward/backward/medial or downward/forward/lateral.
  • Limited axial rotation accompanies these gliding motions.

Floating Ribs (11–12)[edit]

  • Lack costotransverse joints.
  • Increased freedom of motion, particularly in respiration.

The costocentral and costotransverse articulations function in concert, forming a composite joint. The total effect is the rotation and slight elevation or depression of the rib around a central axis.

Clinical Relevance[edit]

  • Thoracic trauma can disrupt these joints, leading to pain and impaired breathing mechanics.
  • Costovertebral joint dysfunction may present as localized back pain.
  • These joints play a crucial role in the biomechanics of respiration.

See Also[edit]


Gray's Anatomy[edit]

Anatomy atlases (external)[edit]

[1] - Anatomy Atlases

Adapted from the Classic Grays Anatomy of the Human Body 1918 edition (public domain)

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