Floating ribs
The 'floating' ribs are 11 and 12. They are said to be floating because of an absence of an anterior articulation. However, they are not completely mobile and unattached:
- they articulate with a single thoracic vertebra posteriorly
- they are attached to thoracic cage muscles along their length
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