subkostaalilihakset
Subkostaalilihakset, also known as subcostal muscles, are a group of muscles located beneath the costal margin of the ribs in the human body. They play a crucial role in the mechanics of breathing and respiratory function. The primary subkostaalilihakset include the internal intercostal muscles, which are responsible for the downward and inward movement of the ribs during inhalation, and the transversus thoracis muscle, which aids in the stabilization of the ribcage.
The internal intercostal muscles are further divided into three layers: the innermost intercostal muscles, the internal
The transversus thoracis muscle is a deep muscle located between the internal intercostal muscles and the
Subkostaalilihakset are essential for normal respiratory function and are involved in both the inspiratory and expiratory