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 human collarbone is the clavicle.
Yes, The clavicle and the collarbone are the same thing.
The "choker hansli" jewelry is worn around the neck, sitting snugly just above the collarbone. It is designed to accentuate and adorn the neck area.
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 bone that is easy to break is the radius,ulna,tibia and the fibia.
Yes.
The amount of force needed to break a collarbone can vary depending on factors such as the individual's age, health, and the specific circumstances of the injury. In general, a significant amount of force is typically required to break a collarbone, such as a direct impact or a fall onto the shoulder. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect a collarbone injury.
If you break your collarbone then at first you will start to get shoulder pains, and you will have difficulty with moving your arm. Furthermore you would get swelling and bruising around where it has been broken. After the swelling and the bruising you will easily be able to feel the fracture through your skin. Sometimes even your nerves and blood vessels can get affected by this but it is very rare.
Yes, compostable bags break down easily in a composting environment because they are designed to biodegrade quickly and safely, turning into nutrient-rich compost.
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.
The first time because of the way he landed being thrown out of the ring. The second time on a motorcycle.
scapula is the Latin for collarbone
No, the Macbook Air does not break easily.
Collarbone - band - was created in 2000.
Randy Orton has what is known as Hypermobility in his shoulders. This means the joints stretch farther then normal. It appears that this makes him prone to the collarbone breaks (but I can not seem to verify this)... He broke his collarbone on June 1 2008 at "One Night Stand". He was in a "Last Man Standing" match and broke the collarbone during the match. He was back to work on November 3 2008. Trivia: Randy was in the USMC but was discharged for bad conduct.
The human collarbone is the clavicle.
Yes, it is generally safe to flush toilet paper down the toilet as it is designed to break down easily in water.