The Clavicle is in the shoulder rather than the hand. It is also known as the collar bone and is the bone that joins the sternum (breast bone) to the shoulder. The right clavicle can be detected by feeling down your throat until you reach the sternum then feeling slightly up and to the right and it is the long thin bone going across the front of your shoulder.
That usually depends on which hand is dominant. The dominant hand will have a stronger and shorter clavicle. So if you're right handed, your right clavicle will be shorter but probably thicker.
The distal aspect of the right clavicle is the part of the right collarbone farthest from the breastbone. The distal clavicle articulates with the acromion process of the scapula.
The left clavicle is ipsilateral to the left scapula, and contralateral to the right.
Another name for the collarbone is the Clavicle.
Yes, the clavicle articulates with the sternum at the sternoclavicular joint, forming the only direct connection between the axial skeleton and the pectoral girdle.
The scientific name for the collar bone is clavicle.
The Clavicle and Scapula
You usually fall with out stretched hand. There are many types of fractures in that case including the fracture of the clavicle. The wave of shock pass along the fore arm and arm bones. It falls on the scapula. Scapula has got no bony attachment to the chest wall. So shock wave pass to the sternum via clavicle. At times the clavicle get fractured.
The clavicle is the collar bone
There are no bones in the human females breast. and there are none in the mammary of any other mammals either.
The clavicle is the shoulder bone.
It is the clavicle.