At the hospital, they X-rayed me and the doctor said my collarbone was broken. |
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I blinked, scratching at the chain of my necklace resting against my collarbone. |
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He rushed forward, ramming his forearm against her collarbone, so that she was pinned against the wall. |
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Todd had a contusion on his collarbone, and Kathi had a contusion on her tibia. |
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A gold dragon inscribed itself across her collarbone as if some unknown forcer were drawing it there. |
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While riding another horse, he fell and shattered his collarbone, broke his shoulder, and fractured his ribs. |
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The Australian smashed her helmet, gashed her elbow, and, more significantly, broke her collarbone in the crash. |
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The neckline was low and open to reveal her collarbone and a little bit of cleavage. |
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Keagan nodded vigorously, accidentally bonking his forehead on the other's collarbone. |
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Then, Bodine suffered a concussion and a broken collarbone and needed eight caps for his teeth because of a practice crash at Michigan. |
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The finished tattoo will cover the area from the collarbone to the elbows, all the back and torso, down to the ankles. |
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Colin had muscle damage to his back, while Erin fractured her collarbone and a finger. |
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A specialist in Frankfurt has prepared a shoulder brace for Stoner to wear to protect his collarbone. |
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The accident left him with limited movement on his right side and he suffered a broken rib cage and collarbone and collapsed lungs. |
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Clark was knocked out and had his jaw broken and his collarbone broken 10 minutes into the game. |
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My shoulders were going to be avoiding shrugs until my collarbone had recovered. |
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He let his hand trail down my neck to my collarbone, and then continued down my bare shoulder and down my arm. |
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Since her diagnosis she broke her collarbone, her wrist and her back in a riding accident. |
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He suffered a broken collarbone playing in the North divisional SHC final last Sunday against Toomevara. |
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Caelyn asked, pretending to act coy as she kept one hand around his neck and used to the other to trace his collarbone lightly. |
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The team also discovered parts of a thigh bone, ribs, vertebrae, a collarbone, pelvis and shoulder blade. |
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Sometimes it can be found in your armpit, above your collarbone or down as far as your abdomen. |
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Finally, a mandarin collar comes up one or two inches from the collarbone and doesn't turn down. |
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There as a long, white scar that ran from under his pointy chin, down the front of his throat, and to the middle of his collarbone. |
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The horse threw the king, and, he died days later from the complications of a broken collarbone. |
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She had ropes which crossed her ankles, shins, thighs, waist, hands, collarbone and throat, each pressing tightly against her. |
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Rogers, who is returning from a broken right collarbone, wears a rubber shoulder pad during workouts as a precaution. |
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Sleeveless tank tops and any neckline that dares dip below your collarbone are out of the question. |
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A bandage was wrapped around her chest, and a large bloodstain showed where her collarbone joined her breastbone. |
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He suffered two broken legs, two broken arms, a broken collarbone and head injuries in the accident which happened in Bullar Road, Bitterne. |
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A week in a coma and three months in hospital were about right for his fractured skull and pelvis, broken leg, arm and collarbone. |
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The trapezius attaches to the base of the skull, midback vertebrae and collarbone. |
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Despite a broken collarbone and foot, she freed herself from debris and cared for passengers, first in the buffet car and then outside the train. |
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Kael smirked at the memory and burrowed closer, pressing his face into the hollow of Sully's collarbone. |
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The second woman had dislocated her collarbone from her sternum, which rapidly began to swell. |
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Now this pretty young woman bears a scar more commonly seen in old men, a neat red line cut by surgeons from her collarbone down her sternum. |
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She was taken to a hospital in Carcassonne and she now has a broken collarbone and several deep abrasions that required stitching. |
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This follows an accident with a stuntman jumping off of a boat and hurting his collarbone. |
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And two feet meant the possibility of two legs, connected to the hip bones, a ribcage, arms, collarbone and skull. |
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She gasped, patting all of her pockets and then her collarbone, searching but not finding. |
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He suffered broken vertebrae in his neck and broke his collarbone and six ribs. |
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In St-Rémi, our staff advocated for a worker who broke his collarbone when he fell of a moving platform at work. |
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Becca cradled the phone gently between her jaw and collarbone. |
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A pacemaker-like device, implanted near the collarbone, is used to generate the electrical signal. |
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The 33-year-old jockey suffered a fractured collarbone and an array of other injuries on July 21 when he was unseated in the seventh race at Monmouth Park. |
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The pain was the result of punctured lungs, 12 fractured vertebra, broken ribs, and a broken collarbone. |
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Cole was not in the United squad for the Charity Shield game with Liverpool on Sunday because his wife broke a collarbone in a fall and he was excused duty. |
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There are groups of lymph nodes near the breast under the arm, near the collarbone and in the chest behind the breastbone. |
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Breast tissue covers a larger area than just the breast, extending up to the collarbone and from the armpit to the breastbone. |
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For example, about 250 infection-fighting lymph nodes lie between the collarbone and cheekbone. |
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To increase the effectiveness of the affirmation, you rub a sore spot close to the collarbone ou tap the karate point. |
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He bent over and trailed his sharp teeth along her collarbone. |
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Her moment of truth arrived a year ago when she saw a picture of herself from Christmas in which her collarbone was jutting out. |
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A small device that is fitted under the collarbone to monitor your heart beat and treat abnormal heart rhythms using electrical impulses. |
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But then, near the end of the first stage, he was involved in a crash and he broke his collarbone. |
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He continued to roll my shoulders back and massage the muscles just below my collarbone. |
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Jockey Russell Baze suffered a broken right collarbone on Sunday when he was unseated by his mount at the start of the third race at Golden Gate Fields. |
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She suffered three cracked ribs, a broken collarbone and a broken hand. |
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During the procedure, your doctor will insert two leads into a vein, usually through a small incision near your collarbone. |
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At the end of the year they left on tour, during which Louis Bertignac broke a collarbone in an unexpected fall. |
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The remains include a complete tibia and shoulder blade, as well as parts of a femur, ribs, vertebrae, collarbone and pelvis, as well as an ankle bone. |
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At approximately the level of the collarbone, each unites with the subclavian vein of that side to form the innominate veins. |
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When she was 16, she switched to the bobsled and began training as a pilot, but after two weeks she crashed, breaking her collarbone. |
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And then, immediately after victory at Le Mans in May, his 5th GP win, came the next setback: Lüthi broke his collarbone again during testing. |
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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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I get close enough to read the tag as she squishes the phone between her chin and her collarbone while scratching down a note. |
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His fall and broken left collarbone during the Rally of Sardinia, while he was in the lead, are now behind him. |
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She made mistakes, she notes, like swimming with her broken collarbone. |
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Then, in Sochi, one strong podium contender, Torstein Horgmo of Norway, fractured a collarbone on a practice run and was forced to retire. Injury is as common in freestyle snowboarding as baggy trousers. |
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He had an operation on an old fracture in his collarbone in December. |
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Due to a fracture to his collarbone in April he missed part of the season. |
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A small device implanted under the collarbone that monitors the heart rate and, when needed, stimulates the heart muscle to contract using electrical impulses. |
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Underspun backflip to broken collarbone to messed up summer holidays. |
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He was always coming back — back from Korea, back from a broken collarbone, a shattered elbow, a bruised heel, back from drastic bouts of flu and ptomaine poisoning. |
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There is no clavicle, or collarbone, in the shoulder girdle. |
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Stopgap quarterback Matt Leinart exuded so much broness, he broke his collarbone, forcing T.J. Yates into action for the Texans. |
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In 1702, William died of pneumonia, a complication from a broken collarbone following a fall from his horse, Sorrel. |
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Not far below the collarbone and in back of the right side of the breastbone, two large veins, the right and left brachiocephalic, join to form the superior vena cava. |
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However, Copeland broke his collarbone in a fall from a horse and was unable to play the drums. |
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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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Across from her was a family, the mother with a chic black haircut and tattoos across her collarbone, the father with an artful mullet, the two little girls with barrettes in their bangs. |
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But what of Bradley Wiggins, last seen on the Tour de France roads during stage eight as he wandered dizzily through a battlefield of broken bikes and fallen riders with a smashed collarbone? |
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Thus we imagine we are moving our arms only from the glenohumeral joints, reducing mobility in the collarbone and shoulder blade, which in turn adversely affects movement in the humerus. |
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The sleek, peanut-shell sized device slips on near the collarbone. |
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His sister, in a book published this month, depicts him as a bit of brute who, as a teenager, dragged her up the stairs by her hair and broke their younger brother's collarbone. |
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These ligaments are essentially biological pieces of rope, which are wrapped around the coracoid bone in the shoulder and then screwed to the top of the collarbone. |
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Johnson returns for the clash with former club Everton after a cynical body-check on European duty against Amkar Perm last month left him with a dislocated collarbone. |
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