WordNet
- form vertical ribs by knitting; "A ribbed sweater"
- a projecting molding on the underside of a vault or ceiling; may be ornamental or structural
- support resembling the rib of an animal
- any of the 12 pairs of curved arches of bone extending from the spine to or toward the sternum in humans (and similar bones in most vertebrates) (同)costa
- a riblike supporting or strengthening part of an animal or plant
- a teasing remark
- cut of meat including one or more ribs
- not definitely committed to a party or policy; "floating voters"
- the act of someone who floats on the water (同)natation
- (of a part of the body) not firmly connected; movable or out of normal position; "floating ribs are not connected with the sternum"; "a floating kidney"
- borne up by or suspended in a liquid; "the ship is still floating"; "floating logs"; "floating seaweed"
- inclined to move or be moved about; "a floating crap game"
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 遊離肋骨(最下の2対)
- 『肋骨』(ろっこつ),あばら骨 / (骨付きの)あばら肉 / 肋骨状の物;(船の)肋骨,肋材(ろくざい);(丸天井の)萩減(ろく)(建物・橋の)横ばり;(かさなどの) 骨 / 葉脈(vein) / (編物・織物の)うね / …‘に'肋骨(肋材)をつける / 〈編物〉‘に'うね模様をつける / 《話》…‘を'いじめる,からかう
- 浮かんでいる,浮いている / (生体の組織などが)遊離状態の / 流動的な
- roentgen / recto
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Floating rib |
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The four floating ribs (indicated with red arrows) |
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The six lower ribs on a woman (left) and a man (right). The four floating ribs are small, especially on a woman. |
Latin |
costae fluctuantes, costae fluitantes |
Floating ribs are four atypical ribs (two lowermost pairs, XI-XII) in the human ribcage. They are called so because they are attached to the vertebrae only, and not to the sternum or cartilage coming off the sternum. Some people are missing one of the two pairs. Others have a third pair. Most, however, possess two pairs.[citation needed]
Their position can be permanently altered by a form of body modification called tightlacing, which uses a corset to compress and move the ribs.
See also
- Eleventh rib
- Twelfth rib
- False ribs
Additional images
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Floating ribs (shown in red).
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Anterior surface of sternum and costal cartilages
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Floating ribs (shown in blue).
External links
- Floating+ribs at eMedicine Dictionary
Bones of torso (TA A02.2,3, GA 2.96–128)
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Vertebra |
General structures
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- body of vertebra
- vertebral arch (pedicle, lamina, vertebral notch)
- foramina (vertebral, intervertebral)
- processes (transverse, articular/zygapophysis, spinous)
- spinal canal
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Cervical vertebrae
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- Uncinate process of vertebra
- Transverse foramen
- Anterior tubercle
- Carotid tubercle
- Posterior tubercle
- C1 (lateral mass, anterior arch, posterior arch)
- C2 (dens)
- C3
- C4
- C5
- C6
- C7
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Thoracic vertebrae
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- T1
- T2
- T3
- T4
- T5
- T6
- T7
- T8
- T9
- T10
- T11
- T12
- costal facets (superior, inferior, transverse)
- Uncinate process of vertebra
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Lumbar vertebrae
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- L1, L2, L3, L4, L5
- processes (accessory, mammillary)
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Sacrum
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- Base: sacral promontory
- ala of sacrum
- Lateral surface: sacral tuberosity
- pelvic surface (anterior sacral foramina)
- Dorsal surface: posterior sacral foramina
- median sacral crest
- medial sacral crest
- lateral sacral crest
- sacral canal (sacral hiatus)
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Coccyx
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Thoracic skeleton |
Rib
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- specific ribs (1, 2, 9, 10, 11, 12, true – 1–7, false – 8–12, floating – 11–12)
- parts (Angle, Tubercle, Costal groove, Neck, Head)
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Sternum
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- Suprasternal notch
- Manubrium
- Sternal angle
- Body of sternum
- Xiphisternal joint
- Xiphoid process
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Thoracic cage
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- Superior thoracic aperture
- Inferior thoracic aperture
- Intercostal space
- Costal margin
- Infrasternal angle
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anat (c/f/k/f, u, t/p, l)/phys/devp/cell
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noco/cong/tumr, sysi/epon, injr
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Corsetry
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The modern corset |
- Body modification
- Bondage corset
- Corsage
- Fetish fashion
- Modern hourglass corset
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History |
- History of brassieres
- Hourglass corset
- Metal corset
- Redresseur corset
- Tightlacing
- Corset controversy
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Corset parts |
- Bone (corsetry)
- Busk
- Spoon busk
- Stay-lace
- Wasp waist
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Accessories |
- Bustle
- Crinoline
- Garters
- Lace
- Petticoat
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- Abdominal belt
- Corselet
- Girdle
- Liberty bodice
- Neck corset
- Waist cincher
- Waspie
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Body concepts |
- Rib removal
- Floating ribs
- Pectus carinatum ("pigeon breast")
- Visceroptosis
- Shallow breathing
- Orthopedic
- Training corset
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Corsetmakers |
- Curvelining Garment
- Axford's
- C & S Constructions
- Frederick's of Hollywood
- Spencer co.
- Spirella
- Vollers
- The Warner Brothers Corset Co.
- Wasp Creations
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Categories |
- Corsetry
- Fashion
- Foundation garments
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UpToDate Contents
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English Journal
- One-stage sequential bilateral thoracic expansion for asphyxiating thoracic dystrophy (Jeune syndrome).
- Muthialu N1, Mussa S2, Owens CM3, Bulstrode N4, Elliott MJ2.
- European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery.Eur J Cardiothorac Surg.2014 Oct;46(4):643-7. doi: 10.1093/ejcts/ezu074. Epub 2014 Mar 5.
- OBJECTIVES: Jeune syndrome (asphyxiating thoracic dystrophy) is a rare disorder characterized by skeletal dysplasia, reduced diameter of the thoracic cage and extrathoracic organ involvement. Fatal, early respiratory insufficiency may occur. Two-stage lateral thoracic expansion has been reported, ad
- PMID 24599166
- Analysis of bone healing in flail chest injury: do we need to fix both fractures per rib?
- Marasco S1, Liew S, Edwards E, Varma D, Summerhayes R.
- The journal of trauma and acute care surgery.J Trauma Acute Care Surg.2014 Sep;77(3):452-8. doi: 10.1097/TA.0000000000000375.
- BACKGROUND: Surgical rib fixation (SRF) for severe rib fracture injuries is generating increasing interest in the medical literature. It is well documented that poorly healed fractured ribs can lead to chronic pain, disability, and deformity. An unanswered question in SRF for flail chest injury is w
- PMID 25159250
- The rabbit costal cartilage reconstructive surgical model.
- Badran KW1, Waki C1, Hamamoto A1, Manz R2, Wong BJ1.
- Facial plastic surgery : FPS.Facial Plast Surg.2014 Feb;30(1):76-80. doi: 10.1055/s-0033-1363754. Epub 2014 Jan 31.
- Rib grafts in facial plastic surgery are becoming more frequently used. Small animal models, although not ideal may be used to emulate costal cartilage-based procedures. A surgical characterization of this tissue will assist future research in the selection of appropriate costal segments, based on q
- PMID 24488642
Japanese Journal
- 浮屋根式円筒液体貯槽の地震時スロッシング応答 : FEMと解析解の結合解法
- 松井 徹哉
- 日本建築学会構造系論文集 (619), 81-88, 2007-09-30
- … A computational method based on coupled FE (finite element) and analytical solutions is proposed for predicting the sloshing response of a floating roof in a cylindrical liquid storage tank subjected to seismic excitation. … The liquid is assumed to be inviscid, incompressible and irrotational, while the floating roof is considered as an orthotropic elastic plate of arbitrary axisymmetric form. …
- NAID 110006381491
- 10006 浮屋根式円筒液体貯槽の地震時スロッシング応答 : その3 リブ補強浮屋根への適用例(流力弾性,海洋建築)
- 古池 秀伸,松井 徹哉,永谷 隆志,若狭 拓夫
- 学術講演梗概集. A-2, 防火,海洋,情報システム技術 2007, 325-326, 2007-07-31
- NAID 110006670499
- 浮屋根式円筒液体貯槽の地震時スロッシング応答--FEMと解析解の結合解法
Related Links
- Floating ribs are four atypical ribs (two lowermost pairs, XI-XII) in the human ribcage. They are called so because they are attached to the vertebrae only, and not to the sternum or cartilage coming off the sternum. Some people are missing one ...
- 8 May 2013 ... A floating rib is a rib that is attached to the spine, but not the sternum. Most people have two pairs of floating ribs, but some...
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- rib, ribs
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- costae
発生学
Henry Gray (1825-1861). Anatomy of the Human Body. 1918.
Henry Gray (1825-1861). Anatomy of the Human Body. 1918.
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