clavikula
Clavikula, also known as the clavicle in English, is a slender, S-shaped long bone about 15 cm long in the adult. It forms the anterior part of the shoulder girdle and connects the sternum to the scapula, acting as a strut that holds the upper limb away from the thorax and aids in transmitting forces from the arm to the axial skeleton.
The clavikula has two ends and a shaft. The medial (sternal) end articulates with the manubrium of
Functionally, the clavikula helps position the scapula for a wide range of shoulder movements and serves as
Developmentally, the clavikula begins to ossify early in gestation and exhibits a mixed ossification pattern, with
Clinically, clavicular fractures are common, especially in the middle third, due to the bone’s curvature and