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==Definition==
==Definition==
The '''Musculi intercostales externi''' are part of the autochthonous pectoral [[Corpus:Muscle|musculature]], forming the superficial layer of the [[Corpus:Intercostal muscles|intercostal muscles]].<dcembed ratio="16x9"><dcEmbedUrl src="https://www.doccheck.com/de/detail/photos/43302-musculi-intercostales-externi"></dcEmbedUrl>
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==Anatomy==
==Anatomy==
The Musculi intercostales externi originate from the lower edge of the 1st to the 11th [[Corpus:Rib|rib]], extending from the costal tuberosity to the [[Corpus:Cartilage|cartilage]]-[[Corpus:Bone|bone]] junction. The [[Corpus:External intercostal membrane|external intercostal membrane]], an aponeurosis, corresponds to the muscles between the costal cartilages. The muscle fibers run obliquely from the dorsal-cranial direction to the ventral-caudal direction, mirroring the fiber orientation of the [[Corpus:Obliquus externus abdominis muscle|obliquus externus abdominis muscle]]. These muscles insert along the upper edges of the 2nd to the 12th rib.<dcembed><dcembedurlskatchfab src="https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/70f32036f9e94796bfcccf475b328fbe" ui_controls="1"></dcembedurlskatchfab></dcembed>
The intercostales externi muscles originate from the lower edge of the 1st to the 11th [[Corpus:Rib|rib]], extending from the costal tuberosity to the [[Corpus:Cartilage|cartilage]]-[[Corpus:Bone|bone]] junction. The [[Corpus:External intercostal membrane|external intercostal membrane]], an [[Corpus:Aponeurosis|aponeurosis]], corresponds to the muscles between the costal cartilages. The muscle fibers run obliquely from the dorsal-cranial direction to the ventral-caudal direction, mirroring the fiber orientation of the [[Corpus:Obliquus externus abdominis muscle|obliquus externus abdominis muscle]]. These muscles insert along the upper edges of the 2nd to the 12th rib.<dcembed><dcembedurlskatchfab src="https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/70f32036f9e94796bfcccf475b328fbe" ui_controls="1"></dcembedurlskatchfab></dcembed>
==Innervation==
==Innervation==
The Musculi intercostales externi are innervated by the [[Corpus:Intercostal nerve|intercostal nerves]] 1-11.
The intercostales externi muscles are innervated by the [[Corpus:Intercostal nerve|intercostal nerves]] 1-11.


==Function==
==Function==
As part of the respiratory musculature, the Musculi intercostales externi support [[Corpus:Inspiration|inspiration]]. When contracted, they tense the adjacent intercostal spaces, leading to an increase in the volume of the bony thorax, thus aiding in the process of [[Corpus:Breathing|breathing]].
As part of the respiratory musculature, the intercostales externi muscles support inspiration. When contracted, they tense the adjacent intercostal spaces, leading to an increase in the volume of the bony thorax, thus aiding in the process of breathing.


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Definition

The intercostales externi muscles are part of the autochthonous pectoral musculature, forming the superficial layer of the intercostal muscles.

Anatomy

The intercostales externi muscles originate from the lower edge of the 1st to the 11th rib, extending from the costal tuberosity to the cartilage-bone junction. The external intercostal membrane, an aponeurosis, corresponds to the muscles between the costal cartilages. The muscle fibers run obliquely from the dorsal-cranial direction to the ventral-caudal direction, mirroring the fiber orientation of the obliquus externus abdominis muscle. These muscles insert along the upper edges of the 2nd to the 12th rib.

Innervation

The intercostales externi muscles are innervated by the intercostal nerves 1-11.

Function

As part of the respiratory musculature, the intercostales externi muscles support inspiration. When contracted, they tense the adjacent intercostal spaces, leading to an increase in the volume of the bony thorax, thus aiding in the process of breathing.