IN THE CLINIC: Triangles of the Back
The
triangle of auscultation is bounded by the latissimus dorsi muscle, the trapezius muscle, and the rhomboid major muscle
(see
figure). Within the triangle
of auscultation, intercostal space 6 has no overlying muscles. This area is particularly well suited for auscultation (listening to sounds produced
by thoracic organs, particularly the lungs).
The
lumbar triangle is bounded by the latissimus dorsi muscle, the external oblique muscle, and the iliac crest. The floor of the lumbar triangle is the internal oblique muscle of the abdomen. On rare occasions, the lumbar triangle is the site of a lumbar hernia.