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clavicle n : bone linking the scapula and sternum [syn: collarbone]

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  1. The prominent bone between the shoulder and the neck.

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This article uses some professional terms to describe relative positions and directions. See Anatomical terms of location for more detailed information.
In human anatomy, the clavicle or collar bone is classified as a long bone that makes up part of the shoulder girdle (pectoral girdle). It receives its name from the Latin clavicula ("little key") because the bone rotates along its axis like a key when the shoulder is abducted. (This movement is palpable with the opposite hand). In some people, particularly females who may have less fat in this region, the location of the bone is clearly visible as it creates a bulge in the skin.

Overview

The clavicle is a doubly curved short bone that connects the arm (upper limb) to the body (trunk), located directly above the first rib. It acts as a shunt to keep the scapula in position so the arm can hang freely. Medially, it articulates with the manubrium of the sternum (breast-bone) at the sternoclavicular joint. At its lateral end it articulates with the acromion of the scapula (shoulder blade) at the acromioclavicular joint. It has a rounded medial end and a flattened lateral end.
From the roughly pyramidal sternal end, each clavicle curves laterally and posteriorly for roughly half its length. It then forms a smooth posterior curve to articulate with a process of the scapula (acromion). The flat, acromial end of the clavicle is broader than the sternal end. The acromial end has a rough inferior surface that bears prominent lines and tubercles. These surface features are attachment sites for muscles and ligaments of the shoulder.

Functions

The clavicle serves several functions:
Even though it is classified as a long bone, the clavicle has no medullary (bone marrow) cavity like other long bones. It is made up of spongy (cancellous) bone with a shell of compact bone. It is a dermal bone derived from elements originally attached to the skull.

Attachments

Muscles and ligaments that attach to the clavicle include:

Development

The clavicle is the first bone to begin the process of ossification (laying down of minerals onto a preformed matrix) during development of the embryo, during the 5th and 6th weeks of gestation. However, it is one of the last bones to finish ossification, at about 21-25 years of age. It forms by intramembranous ossification. It consists of a mass of cancellous bone surrounded by a compact bone shell. The cancellous bone forms via two ossification centres, one medial and one lateral, which fuse later on. The compact forms as the layer of fascia covering the bone stimulates the ossification of adjacent tissue. The resulting compact bone is known as a periosteal collar.

Common clavicle injuries

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Image:Pectoral girdle front diagram.svg|Pectoral girdle - front Image:Human arm bones diagram.svg|Human arm bones diagram

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clavicle in Arabic: ترقوة
clavicle in Aymara: Qhiwi ch'aka
clavicle in Catalan: Clavícula
clavicle in Danish: Clavicula
clavicle in German: Schlüsselbein
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clavicle in Scottish Gaelic: Cnàmh an ugain
clavicle in Indonesian: Tulang selangka
clavicle in Italian: Clavicola
clavicle in Hebrew: עצם הבריח
clavicle in Latin: Clavicula
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clavicle in Hungarian: Kulcscsont
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clavicle in Tamil: காறை எலும்பு
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