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clavicle bone known as ......colar bone
Features of colllar bonelong bone , palpated along its length ,Slender bone with an S shape, with the medial aspect being convex, and the lateral aspect being concave
sternal end of the clavicle featuresA large facet < It articulates with the Sternum (Sternoclavicular joint) and 1st costal cartilage ,rough oval depression for the costoclavicular ligament
Acromial End featuresoval end , It articulates with the Acromion process of Scapula (Acromioclavicular joint
look at the labeled picture ,memorize it please
identify the green partacromial facet
< What does tthis act asbody shaft of the clavicle,, point of origin and attachment for several muscles
identify the green parttrapazoid line
identify the green partAcromial facet of clavicle
identify the green part,Which part of the clavicle does the interclavicular ligament (Ligamentum interclaviculare) attach to?Sternal articular surface of clavicle
identify the green partGroove for subclavius muscle
,Which part of the clavicle does the costoclavicular ligament (ligamentum costoclaviculare) attach toimpression of costoclavicular ligament
identify the green partConoid tubercle of clavicle
===Locate the ligaments attachment sites on the clavicular surface.The conoid tubercle The trapezoid line
Which bone is responsible for transmitting traumatic impacts from the upper limb to the axial skeletonclavicle
Which part of the clavicle does the costoclavicular ligament (ligamentum costoclaviculare) attach to?impression of costoclavicular ligament
Which artery gives rise to the nutrients branches of the clavicle?subscapular artrey
What bony structures does the scapula articulate with?head of humerous and acromial facet of the clavicle
Which muscles attach to the anterior surface of the clavicle (clavicula)?deltoid muscle
Which muscles attach to the posterior border of the clavicle (clavicula)?trepozoid strnohoiyd sternoclediostoid
Which bony structure does the clavicle (clavicula) articulate with laterally?acromian of scapula
What is the function of the clavicleIt serves as a rigid support from which the scapula and free limb suspended; an arrangement that keeps the upper limb away from the thorax so that the arm has maximum range of movement. Acting as a flexible, crane-like strut, it allows the scapula to move freely on the thoracic wall. Covering the cervicoaxillary canal, it protects the neurovascular bundle that supplies the upper limb. Transmits physical impacts from the upper limb to the axial skeleton.
what is Shoulder girdle ?scapula and clavicle
most common point of fracture on the clavicle?in the middle point
What can be damaged in a clavicle fracture?suprascapular nerves
What does damage to the suprascapular result in?Suprascapular Nerve Injury Suprascapular nerve paralysis causes loss of motor innervation to the scapular musculature and leads to limb abduction at rest and circumduction of the affected limb during protraction