I THINK you mean the clavicle. That is your collarbone. It runs across the front of your body just below the top of your shoulders- right under your shirt collar.
Collar bone
It is located at the 5th intercostal space in the mid-clavicular line. Which means find the 5th space in between your ribs then intersect it with the middle of your collar bone.
The nipple is located in the 4th intercostal space.
Upper Vertebrae
The scalene nodes are located in the neck region near the scalene muscles. These lymph nodes can be found deep in the neck and are important in draining lymphatic fluid from the head and neck area.
The breast muscle, also known as the pectoralis major, is a large, fan-shaped muscle located in the chest area. It is composed of two main parts: the clavicular head and the sternal head. The clavicular head originates from the collarbone (clavicle) and the sternal head originates from the sternum (breastbone). These two parts come together to form the bulk of the chest muscle, which is responsible for movements like pushing and hugging.
mid-clavicular line; btwn the 4th and 5th intercostal spaces
Clavicular breathing relates to the Clavicle/collar bone, it is said to be the worst type of breathing which is a shallow inhalation which raises the collar bone and abdoman. The Thoracic breathing is essentialy breathing from the ribs where the rib muscles expand the ribs and chest.
No. The ACL, Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is located in the knee. It helps maintain stability in the knee. The A/C (acromio-clavicular) joint, on the other hand, is one which connects the shoulder to the rest of the body.
Take a 14G cannula and insert it into the second intercostal space, mid clavicular line.
6 to 12 centimeters. Measured at the mid-clavicular line.
Clavicular branch of the thoracoacromial trunk, a branch of the 2nd part of axillary artery, right?