Removing the entire collarbone, or clavicle, can significantly impact shoulder stability and function. This procedure, known as a claviculectomy, may lead to altered biomechanics in the shoulder joint, potentially affecting arm movement and strength. Patients may experience pain, limited range of motion, and changes in posture. Rehabilitation and physical therapy are typically necessary to regain as much function as possible.
The scientific name for the collar bone is the clavicle.
when your collar bone is broken you cant raise your hand, but you can move it [painfully]
The hip bone is called the pelvis and the collar bone is called the clavicle.
The clavicle is also commonly known as the collarbone due to its position at the base of the neck, connecting the shoulder to the chest.
The "thigh" bone = Femur The "collar" bone = Clavical
The anatomical name for the collar bone is the clavicle bone
Your collar bone is a bone.!~ It is also known as your clavicle.
the purpose of the collar bone is so your shoulders can be balanced.
An X-ray can tell if you broke your collar bone.
There isn't a tendon that connects the collar none. Tendons connect bone to muscle not bone to bone. Ligaments connect bone to bone.
The collar bones are paired bones (two, one on each side) and are also known as the clavicles.
The clavicle (collar bone), is the last bone to complete growth, at about age 25.