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Rib - Typical ribs.
The third through ninth ribs are "typical ribs" since they share the same structure. They each have a head that has two facets separated by a crest. One head articulates with the rib's corresponding vertebra and one head articulates with the vertebra superior (above) to it. They have a neck that connects the head with the shaft. The neck meets the shaft at a tubercle. The shaft is thin, flat, and curved. The curve is most prominent at the costal angle. The concave (inside) surface has a groove to protect the intercostal nerve and vessels.
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 |  |  | Rib - Types of Ribs: Encyclopedia II - Rib - Rib Fractures and Associated InjuriesThe first rib is rarely fractured because of its protected position behind the clavicle (collarbone). However, if it is broken serious damage can occur to the brachial plexus of nerves and the subclavian vessels.
The middle ribs are the ones most commonly fractured. Fractures usually occur from direct blows or from indirect crushing injuries. The weakest part of a rib is just anterior to its angle, but a fracture can occur anywhere.
A lower rib fracture has the complication of potentially injuring ...
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 |  |  | Rib - Types of Ribs: Encyclopedia II - Rib - Biblical LegendThere is a legend that men have one rib fewer than women, and originates from the Bible's description of the creation of Eve (from the rib of Adam).
It’s from the Book of Genesis, the first book of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament).
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