Chest
transversus thoracis
trans-VER-sus tho-RA-sis
The transversus thoracis are thin muscle bands on the inner chest wall beneath the sternum. They compress the chest during forced exhalation and stabilize the ribs. Important for deep breathing control in fitness and core stability.
Open in 3D ViewerCommon Pain & Injury
Rarely symptomatic alone; strains feel like deep chest tightness with coughing or heavy lifting. Consult a doctor if chest pain accompanies breathing issues or persists.
Anatomy & Function
Origin
Lower posterior surface of xiphoid process and sternum (lower breastbone).
Insertion
Costal cartilages of 2nd-6th ribs (upper rib attachments).
Actions
- Depresses ribs (aids forced expiration)
Innervation
Intercostal nerves (T2-T6)
Muscle Relationships
Antagonists
Synergists
Trigger Points
Not commonly documented; may refer to anterior chest wall.
Stretches
Common Conditions
Anatomical Parts
FAQ
What is transversus thoracis?
Inner chest muscles that help depress ribs for forced exhalation.
Transversus thoracis function?
Assists in deep breathing and core stabilization by compressing chest.
Transversus thoracis pain?
Uncommon; linked to coughing or lifting strains, feels deep in chest.
Exercises for transversus thoracis
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Alternating Floor Press


Around The Worlds


Barbell Bench Press - Medium Grip


Barbell Guillotine Bench Press


Barbell Incline Bench Press - Medium Grip


Behind Head Chest Stretch


Bench Press - With Bands


Bent-Arm Dumbbell Pullover


Bodyweight Flyes


Butterfly


Cable Chest Press


Cable Crossover


Cable Iron Cross


Chain Press


Chest And Front Of Shoulder Stretch


Chest Push from 3 point stance


Chest Push (multiple response)


Chest Push (single response)


Chest Push with Run Release


Chest Stretch on Stability Ball
Also Works transversus thoracis
10

Alternating Renegade Row


Barbell Incline Shoulder Raise


Barbell Shoulder Press


Battling Ropes


Bench Dips


Bench Press - Powerlifting


Bench Press with Chains


Bent-Arm Barbell Pullover


Board Press


Catch and Overhead Throw
Related Chest Muscles
Chest Pain Guide
Common causes and relief
Activities & Sports
See which activities use transversus thoracis