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clavicle |
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clavicleThe collar bone of many vertebrates. In humans it is vulnerable to fracture, since falls involving a sudden force on the arm may result in very high stresses passing into the chest region by way of the clavicle and other bones. It is connected at one end with the sternum (breastbone), and at the other end with the shoulder-blade, together with which it forms the arm socket. The wishbone of a chicken is composed of its two fused clavicles. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Scott Grijalva suffered a dislocated left kneecap, and Antonio Buendia broke his clavicle. Because the distance between the scapula and the thorax is constrained by the clavicle (assuming no translation at the sternoclavicular or acromioclavicular joint), the position of the scapula is restricted to only 2 degrees of freedom and can be represented by the rotational motion of the clavicle: elevation and depression and retraction and protraction (Figs. Moles are present on the left side of the forehead, on the tip of the right shoulder, over the left clavicle, on the front of the right lower leg, and on the right ankle. |
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