could you fly before you broke it? but you can be a passenger in an airplane but probally wouldn't be able to pilot a plane because of the limited mobility
There is no difference. A collarbone is the common name for clavicle which is the anatomical name.
cuz he has a broken collarbone and will be back in oct
Yes, a broken collarbone is typically treated with a sling or brace to immobilize the arm and shoulder. In some cases, surgery may be needed to realign the bone fragments. It is rare for a cast to be used specifically for a broken collarbone as the collarbone is a mobile bone.
A broken collar bone is very rare if you do not do any contact sports then you are pretty safe. I have seen a man break it , but that was in rugby.
The main term for a fracture of the clavicle is a broken collarbone. It is one of the most common bones in the human body that get broken easily.
Most motocross racers break these bones. Arms. Legs. Neck(rare) Collarbone. Hand. Wrist. Back(rare) Knee. Elbow. Injuries: Concussions. Bruises. Scratches. The normal. I am a girl and I have been riding for about 8 years and I have only broken my collarbone. My best friend has broken everything but his neck.
Yes. A dog does have a collarbone. It is by there chest and since the chest is so thick you can not feel the collarbone.
scapula is the Latin for collarbone
You could wait until it heals up a bit then have the party, or just ask the doctor what you're able to do 'partying wise' whilst its broken.
Collarbone - band - was created in 2000.
You cannot pilot a plane with a broken leg, because you have to press the rudder peddals, but yes, you can fly on a plane with a broken leg.
The human collarbone is the clavicle.