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Broken collarbone
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Collarbone - Diseases

The collarbone, also known as the clavicle, is a long bone that connects the shoulder blade (scapula) to the breastbone (sternum) in the front of the chest. It is located just above the first rib and is one of the bones that make up the shoulder girdle.

The collarbone is an important bone in the human body, as it helps to stabilize and support the shoulder joint and arm. It also provides attachment sites for several muscles that control movement of the shoulder, arm, and neck.

Injuries to the collarbone are relatively common and can range from minor fractures to complete breaks or dislocations. These injuries can be caused by falls, sports injuries, or other types of trauma. Symptoms of a collarbone injury can include pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty moving the arm or shoulder.

Treatment for a collarbone injury depends on the severity of the injury, but may include rest, ice, pain medications, and immobilization with a sling or brace. In some cases, surgery may be required to repair or reconstruct the collarbone. Physical therapy may also be necessary to help restore strength and mobility to the affected arm and shoulder.


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