If the collarbone is not correctly aligned, you could seek the help of a chiropractor. Other than that there is not much you can do, other than to treat it gently and let it heal. Avoid listening to heavy metal music. Head banging will not be good for you.
No. You can sprain a joint - not a bone. You can fracture the collar bone (clavicle) or strain the acromiclavicular joint (where the colalr bone meets the shoulder - aka "a separated shoulder) and also injure the sternoclavicular joint (where the collar bone meets the breast bone).
The human collarbone is the clavicle.
Yes, The clavicle and the collarbone are the same thing.
If left untreated, a sprained wrist can lead to chronic pain, weakness, stiffness, and decreased mobility in the affected wrist. In severe cases, not treating a sprained wrist promptly can result in long-term damage to the ligaments and surrounding structures. It is best to seek proper medical treatment to prevent complications and promote healing.
A sprained ankle typically involves damage to the ligaments surrounding the ankle joint rather than a specific bone. However, in some cases, a sprained ankle can also involve a fracture in one of the ankle bones.
the elastic keeps the wrist in place
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
Collarbone - band - was created in 2000.
The human collarbone is the clavicle.
No. You can sprain a joint - not a bone. You can fracture the collar bone (clavicle) or strain the acromiclavicular joint (where the colalr bone meets the shoulder - aka "a separated shoulder) and also injure the sternoclavicular joint (where the collar bone meets the breast bone).
No, it can be sprained without being swollen.
RICE: Rest, Ice, compress and elevate. Also, take it easy and try to rest it. Take appropriate pain medication as necessary.
No. Layman's term for scapula is "shoulder blade". The "collarbone" is the claivcle.
very painful like when you get your collarbone peirced haha
There is no difference. A collarbone is the common name for clavicle which is the anatomical name.
Yes, The clavicle and the collarbone are the same thing.