The clavicle
The clavicle, also known as the collarbone, is a long, slender bone located in the shoulder region. It connects the arm to the body and plays a vital role in movement and support. Here are some key facts about the clavicle: 1. Location: The clavicle is situated between the shoulder blade (scapula) and the breastbone (sternum). 2. Function: The clavicle helps to: - Connect the arm to the body - Support the shoulder joint - Facilitate movement of the shoulder and arm 3. Structure: The clavicle is a long, curved bone with two ends: - Medial end (near the breastbone) - Lateral end (near the shoulder blade) 4. Muscle attachments: Several muscles attach to the clavicle, including: - Deltoid - Trapezius - Serratus anterior - Pectoralis major 5. Injury: Clavicle fractures are common, especially in children and young adults. Treatment typically involves immobilization and pain management. 6. Development: The clavicle develops from two separate bones that fuse together during childhood. 7. Variation: Some people may have a variation in the shape or size of their clavicle, which can affect shoulder movement or function. Overall, the clavicle plays a crucial role in shoulder function and movement. If you have any concerns or injuries related to the clavicle, consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.
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upper limb bone
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