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The collar bone
Your clavicle (collarbone) in your shoulder is the most commonly fractured bone, usually caused by landing on an outstretched arm and pushing your shoulder back or (as in my current case) a direct fall or direct trauma.
your wrist
It depends on which bone you are talking about. but, collar bone is most commonly broken in child hood so i guess it's easy to break. Hope this helped! :)
what compensation will you get from a broken clavicleThe collar bone is also known as the clavicle and is the most common bone which is damaged in the human body. If your collar bone is injured in an accident ans someone is legally to blame you should be able to claim compensation. See the related link entitled "broken collar bone" to see examples of compensation amounts in the UK for various different degrees of severity of collar bone injuries.
If one is talking about a single bone, statistically speaking the most commonly broken bone in the body is the clavicle, commonly referred to as the collar bone.The most common fractures in people under 75 are wrist fractures, but the wrist is not made up of a single bone, but of 8 carpal bones. After age 75, hip fractures become the most common, but this makes up only a small percentage of the population.See the related weblink below for verification, and the reasons why this is the most commonly broken bone for both children and adults.
The arm is.The collar bone is mostly broken
The most common bone you break while skateboarding is your arm. Usually, people fail a trick and are thrown from their boards. Second to your arm, is your wrist.
the malingerer bone
The fifth bone by your pinky is the most common broken bone in your hand. That type of fracture is called a boxers fracture. It is fairly easy to break. Many people break it by punching walls or the floor. You can break it easily by punching an immovable object.
Guys have the same sensitive spots as girls do... The collar bone, behind the ear, the inner thigh, and the back of the knee but the most common is their neck
It is the greenstick fracture since children's bones are more flexible and less likely to have a complete break.