Yes, I did I was running and fell now I have a broken clavicle.
The clavicle is at risk to fracture when a person falls on his or her shoulder because the clavicle works like a brace that holds the arm apart from the body. Because the clavicle is between the arm and the thorax, it is vulnerable to breaks.
The best way to understand this is to look at a skeleton. YOu can see how the head of the humerus anchors right into the clavicle. Press gently on the head of the humerus parallel to the floor and note the pressure the condial exerts in that direction, and the tendency for the clavicle to move, thus indicating it too is being pressed upon. As these bones are in contact, impact is transmitted from one to the other, thus creating a potential for fracture.
The collarbone, also known as the clavicle, is not specifically designed to break easily. However, due to its location and structure, it is a common bone to fracture in accidents or falls.
The anatomical name for the collarbone is the clavicle. It is connected to the arm by the scapula or shoulderbone.
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.
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A broken finger often appears swollen, bruised, and may be misaligned or deformed. The affected area can be painful, and movement may be limited. The easiest bone to break is typically considered to be the clavicle (collarbone), as it is relatively thin and commonly fractures due to falls or direct impacts.
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Night falls but doesn't break, and day breaks but doesn't fall.
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He could break his head it is possible or he just falls.
The riddle goes like this-What falls, but does not break, and what breaks but does not fall? Night falls