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Costochondral Joints

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Description

Illustration of the costochondral joint[1]
(a) The rotation centers of the costovertebral/costotransverse joints (CVCTJ) from the posterior view (blue nodes). (b) The centers of the costochondral joints (CCJ) from the anterior view, spherical joints (red nodes), and four-DOFs joints allowing three-DOFs rotation and one-DOF anterior-posterior translation (green nodes)[2]

Name

  • Costochondral Joint
  • Chondrocostal synchondrosis
  • Costochondral junction
  • Costochondral synchondrosis

General

  • Cartilaginous joint that connects the sternal end of each rib to its respective costal cartilage
  • Classified as primary cartilaginous joints (synchondrosis) in which bones are joined by hyaline cartilage
  • Ten pair of joints between ribs 1 through 10
  • Immobile, functionally classified as synarthrosis

Ligaments

  • None

Innervation

Vascular Supply

  • Intercostal Arteries

Action/Movements

  • No movements
  • Facilitates widening of the of the thoracic diameter during breathing

Clinical Significance

  • Costochondritis

See Also


References

  1. Image courtesy of kenhub.com
  2. Shayestehpour, Hamed, et al. "An articulated spine and ribcage kinematic model for simulation of scoliosis deformities." Multibody System Dynamics (2021): 1-20.
Created by:
John Kiel on 9 April 2025 18:15:46
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9 April 2025 18:51:59
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