Muscles Intertransverse Intercostal Lumbar

Muscles are very important elements of our body that help us move and perform various activities. One of these muscles is the intertransverse lumbar region (intercostal psoas) or the intercostal and psoas muscular system. These muscles play an important role in supporting the body and protecting vital organs such as the heart, liver and kidneys.

The intercostal muscles are a group of muscles that run from the ribs to the spine. They are designed to perform many functions, and one of them is to support the spine. The intercostal muscles affect the flexibility of the spine, helping us bend, turn and assume various postures.

Main functions * Helps maintain the body in an upright position * Responsible for the movement of the chest during breathing * Participates in the formation of the waist line * Helps prevent sprains and bruises of the chest muscles * Reduces the risk of spinal injuries * Raises the ribs, expands the chest * Actively participates in breathing movements, lifting the arm, turning, bending and turning the body over

This muscle consists of several transverse intercostal muscles, each of which is located between two successive ribs and is attached



The intercostalinae muscles are a group of muscles located on the chest and lumbar region. These muscles perform an important function by allowing the rib cage to move up and down, allowing breathing and other body movements.

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