clavícula
The clavícula, commonly known as the collarbone, is a long, S-shaped bone located in the upper part of the thoracic skeleton. It serves as a critical structural component of the shoulder girdle, connecting the sternum (breastbone) to the scapula (shoulder blade). This connection allows for a wide range of arm movements while providing stability to the shoulder joint.
Anatomically, the clavícula is divided into three regions: the medial end (sternal end), which articulates with
Fractures of the clavícula are relatively common, often resulting from direct trauma, falls, or sports injuries.
Additionally, the clavícula plays a role in certain medical conditions, such as clavicle fractures, dislocations, or