Clavicle

  1. Clavicle (Collarbone)
  2. Collarbone (clavicle) pain: 8 causes
  3. Broken Collarbone (Clavicle Fracture): Symptoms, Treatment, Healing


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Clavicle (Collarbone)

What is the Clavicle Bone The clavicle, commonly known as the collarbone, is a slender, S-shaped, modified The term clavicle comes from the Latin word ‘ clavicula’, meaning ‘little key’, as its shape resembles an old-fashioned key. Also, the bone rotates along its axis like a key when the arms are moved away from the body. You can feel the presence of this bone by touching the region below your neck. Where is the Clavicle Located As stated, the clavicle is located at the neck’s base and across the X-rayofClavicle Functions • Connect the arm with the rest of the skeleton. • Allow free movement of the shoulder away from the body. • Transmit force or any physical impact from the upper limb to the axial skeleton. • Protect the neurovascular bundle supplying the upper limb. • Along with the rib cage, they protect the heart from external shock. Anatomy of the Parts of Clavicle With its Bony Landmarks Being a long bone, it has two ends, the sternal and acromial ends. The region in between the two ends is known as the shaft. Clavicle 1. Sternal (Medial) End The part of the clavicle that lies towards the sternum is called the sternal end or the medial end. It is curved and convex, bearing a rounded end that articulates with the sternum, forming the sternoclavicular joint. i) Sternal Facet On the far edge of the sternal end, a triangular facet, called the sternal facet is present. It bears a posterior tip and an anterior base, connecting the clavicle to the manubrium of the sternum ...

Collarbone (clavicle) pain: 8 causes

Damage to the collarbone can occur for many reasons, such as a fracture, a joint injury, sleeping position, or cancer. The collarbone, also known as the clavicle, extends from the shoulder to the breastbone. Some causes of damage to the collarbone need urgent medical attention, while others tend to resolve on their own. Other possible causes of collarbone pain include: • thoracic outlet syndrome • osteoarthritis • distal clavicular osteolysis • osteomyelitis In this article, learn more about the cause of collarbone pain and what to do if they happen. Share on Pinterest Some injuries to the collarbone will require immediate medical treatment. The collarbone is among the The following activities often lead to broken or fractured collarbones: • birth • contact sports, such as football, martial arts, or basketball • car accidents How can a person identify a broken collarbone? Collarbone breaks and Pain around the collarbone will start suddenly and often grow worse as a person tries to move their shoulder. They may also feel a grinding sensation or hear a clicking noise. Other symptoms of a broken or fractured collarbone include: • tenderness • swelling • bruising around the area • a stiff arm A caregiver or doctor may notice that a newborn is not moving one arm, possibly indicating a brake or fracture. A broken collarbone is diagnosed following an X-ray and an examination, in which a doctor checks for bruising or swelling. Treatment Treatment will depend on the severity of the...

Broken Collarbone (Clavicle Fracture): Symptoms, Treatment, Healing

A clavicle fracture is a break in the collarbone. You have two clavicles, each connecting a shoulder to the upper chest. Broken collarbones are common, often happening from a fall, sports injury or car accident. Although a broken clavicle is painful, most people don’t need surgery. Physical therapy can help reduce stiffness and rebuild strength. Overview What is a clavicle fracture? A clavicle fracture is a break in the collarbone. You have two clavicles — long, slender, S-shaped bones connecting the shoulders to the upper chest. Broken collarbones are common, making up about 5% of all adult Are there different kinds of clavicle fractures? A collarbone can crack in one place or break into several pieces (comminuted fracture). The broken pieces may still line up or may end up out of place (displaced fracture). Symptoms and Causes How do people break their collarbones? A clavicle breaks when force or pressure causes it to snap. Common causes are: • Collisions (trauma) when an arm is outstretched, like during skiing, hockey, football and other sports. • Direct hits to the clavicle, such as in a car accident. • Falls onto the clavicle or an extended arm. • Passing through the birth canal for a baby. What are the symptoms of a broken collarbone? If you break your collarbone, you may experience: • Snapping or grinding noise when the bone breaks. • Sharp pain, which gets worse when you move that area. • Shoulder slumping down or forward because the bone no longer supports it. • D...