It may pass over the clavicle and open into the cephalic, subclavian, or internal jugular. |
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When all support is disrupted or detached, the distal clavicle loses all ligamentous connection, allowing it to rise superiorly. |
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Her lungs had been crushed, her left clavicle and ribs were fractured, vital organs had ruptured. |
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However chickens are closely related to tinamous and the ratites by post-cranial anatomy, particularly the structure of the clavicle. |
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In great detail the differences are laid out between the male and female skull, spine, clavicle, sternum, coccyx, and pelvis. |
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Only the coracoclavicular ligaments, coracoacromial ligament, the clavicle, and the scapula were preserved. |
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Atraumatic osteolysis of the distal clavicle is an unusual injury that occurs most often in weightlifters. |
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Rib, clavicle, brachial plexus, and pulmonary injuries are commonly associated with scapula fractures. |
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Associated fractures of the coracoid process or the lateral one third of the clavicle may occur, necessitating an orthopedic referral. |
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Patients with fracture of the proximal or medial clavicle often have concomitant posterior dislocation of the sternoclavicular joint. |
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Radiographs show superior displacement of the clavicle and complete dislocation of the joint with weights. |
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Fractures of the humerus, scapula and clavicle usually result from a direct blow or a fall onto an outstretched hand. |
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During surgery, we observed partial or complete detachment of the trapezoid and deltoid muscles from the lateral clavicle in all patients. |
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Forequarter amputation is an amputation of the entire shoulder joint with excision of a portion of the scapula as well as the clavicle. |
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This muscle arises from the sternum and sternal end of the clavicle, and may insert into the fascia of the dorsal scapular region as well as into those areas cited above. |
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It can be used on the neck to relax the muscles that go from chin to clavicle and prevent them from becoming ropey. |
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Cut the remaining ribs, the coracoid bone and the clavicle on the left side using shears. |
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As Sehorn fell to the grass with his interception, the team said he sprained his sternoclavicular joint and fractured a rib behind his clavicle. |
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One is the supraclavicular approach, in which the incision is made just superior to the clavicle to expose the anterior scalene muscle. |
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My hands quieted, the mathematical painter measured the span of cleavage from furbelow to clavicle. |
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Percussions and vibrations applied over the region between the superior border of the right scapula and clavicle, with patient sitting. |
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I didn't notice it at the time, but Penn, terrified, wept in his seat, tears collecting in a miniature wading pool at his clavicle. |
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The components of the girdle of the upper extremity, the pectoral girdle, are the shoulder blade, or scapula, and the collarbone, or clavicle. |
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The force required to fracture the clavicle is greater in adults than in children. |
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The reconstruction plates are also used for fracture fixation of the distal humerus, clavicle and scapula. |
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In the traumatized client with an injury above the clavicle, assume fracture of the cervical spine. |
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The right shoulder showed possible osteolysis of the distal end of the clavicle, which may have been related to the history of recent weightlifting. |
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Victor was found by doctors who examined him last week to have suffered past injuries including a broken arm and clavicle. |
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And the clavicle alone, Berger says, would have electrified the world of paleoanthropology. |
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Imagine an open displaced angulated comminuted clavicle fracture. |
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With this a new stage of her suffering began, intensified by the dislocation of her clavicle and her right hip and leg. |
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In the opossum the scapula has a spine ending in the acromion, with which the clavicle articulates. |
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After applying a little local anaesthetic, the needle is inserted in the transition area between the first to the second directly on the clavicle. |
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Muscle Placement of Electrodes Pectoralis Major Midway between coracoid process and sternoclavicular joint 2 cm below clavicle. |
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Growth of an osteochondroma at the medial clavicle with reactive exophytic overgrowth from the adjacent manubrium was also considered. |
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One, by a fall in wrestling, started the end of the clavicle from the sternum. |
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There is no clavicle, or collarbone, in the shoulder girdle. |
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The clavicle is the sole articulation of the shoulder girdle to the trunk. |
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Loss of the clavicle from the shoulder girdle, reduction in the number of toes, and modifications of tarsal and carpal bones are typical correlates of cursorial locomotion. |
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It protects major underlying vessels, the lung and the brachial plexus. These structures are in close proximity to the clavicle and may be injured by the sharp edges of the broken bone. |
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The syndrome called the narrowness of the higher opening of the thorax consists of a compression of the vascular system and elements of the brachial plexus located above the clavicle. |
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The spine ends in the acromion, a process that articulates with the clavicle, or collarbone, in front and helps form the upper part of the shoulder socket. |
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The needle must always be in direct contct with the clavicle. |
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So an exposure protocol was instituted whereby probes are only attached to the front of the body, far from the joints, two inches from the clavicle and under the abdomen, at 45 degrees. |
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Laterally, the clavicle attaches to the scapula via the coracoclavicular ligaments and acromioclavicular ligaments. |
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I broke my clavicle on day four and tore some knee ligaments on day five. |
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Similarly, uncomplicated fractures of the clavicle, sternum, scapula and ribs are not considered to cause any permanent impairment and are assessed at nil. |
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Interclavicular ligaments run across the sterno-clavicular joint acting as static stabilizers, preventing downward displacement of the clavicle. |
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During the procedure, a Kocher incision placed about 2 fingerbreadths above the clavicle in the midline of the neck was used to gain access. |
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The clavicle is a small flat bone like that of a dog, here preserved near the coracoid processes lying parallel to and slightly behind the acromion. |
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Computed tomography scan of the sternoclavicular joints revealed hyperostosis and erosions involving the sternum as well as medial end of clavicle. |
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After careful draping and preparation of the operative site, an incision was made inferior and parallel to the left clavicle and carried deep to the platysma muscle. |
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