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Meaning of "intercostals"

intercostals (noun) - This term refers to the muscles located between the ribs in the human body. The intercostal muscles play a role in breathing and help expand and contract the ribcage during inhalation and exhalation
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Intercostals and attached muscle portions are removed.
All bones and intercostals muscles are removed.
These are comprised of the diaphragm and intercostals.
The intercostals pull the ribs backwards or forwards.
The diaphragm and the intercostals seize up.
The internal intercostals are innervated by the intercostal nerve.
Access was made through four intercostals portals.
Intercostals may be used in critical areas to increase safety.
These are called intercostals muscles.
This position produces a stretch in the back right intercostals.
Treatments for intercostals neuralgia are similar to those for sciatica.
Cut through the intercostals.
Intercostals retained or removed.
Injury to intercostals vessels.
Intercostals muscles are removed.

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There is a general weakness in the intercostals and accessory respiratory muscles.
My intercostals got hit.
The blastocyst is located between the sixth and seventh intercostals.
Intercostals external muscle.
Stretching exercises of pectoral muscles such as the intercostals may be helpful.
Intercostals internal muscle.
Find the space between the fifth and sixth intercostals.
If the intercostals are tight they will restrict the lungs access to the breath.
Diaphragm and intercostals.
Their fibers run in the same direction as those of the Internal intercostals.
Locating the intercostals.
The ribs are connected to each other by muscles called the intercostals.
It is safe because it protects the intercostals and main blood vessels.
The ribs have small muscles between them called intercostals.
Direct access to Intercostals waterway.
Spare Ribs are prepared from a Forequarter and consist of rib bones and intercostals muscles.
All bones and intercostals muscles are removed from the Spencer Roll.
Peritoneum removed from the inside surface of the ribs and intercostals muscles.
Children with Type II also have weak intercostals muscles and are diaphragmatic breathers.
When we breathe the diaphragm drops, the ribs and intercostals expand.
Iii Intercostals removed.
Distance from eye muscle Intercostals removed.
We are not concerned at present with these outlying muscles, the levators, and the intercostals.
During inhalation the external intercostals contract, as does the diaphragm.
While you breathe, make sure your diaphragm is lowered and your intercostals are engaged.
Essentially, any percutaneous intercostals penetration can be made to facilitate use of the transcatheter assembly 70.
During quiet breathing, the diaphragm and external intercostals must contract.
The external intercostals with origins on ribs one through 11 and insertion from ribs two to 12.
Forward stretch, used to stretch the intercostals toward the back of the torso.
The assailant had to penetrate Marco 's substantial intercostals.
The muscles involved in respiration -- your intercostals and diaphragm -- get stronger and more efficient.
The dRV was measured ultrasonographically by B-mode in the third and fourth intercostals spaces.
The third and forth ribs are transected, and the intercostals muscles are blunt dissected.
I beg your pardon? Ah, ah, the blastocyst is located between the sixth and seventh intercostals.
Vertically below the nipple, in the 6th intercostals space.

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