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  • [[File:Subclavius muscle gif.gif|thumb|370x370px]] ...1111/joa.13548 The anatomy and variation of the coracoid attachment of the subclavius muscle in humans.] Journal of Anatomy. 2022;240:376–384. </ref>
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  • ...een the first rib and the clavicle. The neurovascular bundle is vulnerable to compression in this space.<ref name="p2" /> ...he clavicle against the first rib with a resultant tendency to shearing of the neurovascular bundle.<ref name="p5">Hughes E S R. Collective review; venou
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  • ...the right and the other one on the left side. It is the only long bone in the body that lies horizontally. Due to the clavicle’s structure, there are only two planar diarthrosis articulation
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  • ...cal triangles.{{#ev:youtube|CUvmlf3Wxng}} <ref>5MinuteSchool. TRIANGLES OF THE NECK ANATOMY MADE EASY - EXPLAINED in 3 MINUTES!! CERVICAL TRIANGLES. Avail ...icsurgery.theclinics.com/article/S0094-1298(13)00103-X/fulltext Anatomy of the neck.] Clinics in plastic surgery. 2014 Jan 1;41(1):1-6.</ref>
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  • ...entral ramus of the 1st thoracic nerve. Branches from the 4th cervical and the 2nd thoracic ventral ramus may contribute. <ref name=":9" /> ...dial, lateral and posterior cords of the brachial plexus can occur between the first rib and clavicle (known as thoracic outlet) and below pectoralis mino
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  • ...n of the SC joint.<ref>ALLMAN JR FL. Fractures and ligamentous injuries of the clavicle and its articulation. JBJS. 1967 Jun 1;49(4):774-84.</ref> '''The SC joint is formed by the articulation of three bones'''<ref name=":3" />''':'''
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  • ...to the first rib, the 11th and 12th ribs are considered atypical ribs due to their anatomical features<ref>https://radiopaedia.org/articles/ribs</ref>. ...e:First rib.jpg|388x388px|right|frameless]]When compared to a typical rib, the first rib is
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  • ...is is at the expense of stability. The shoulder is, therefore, susceptible to dysfunction and instability. ...cluding the bony structures, articulations, ligaments, muscles, nerves and the vascular supply.
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  • == Anatomy of the Forelimb == ...practice to ensure that an accurate diagnosis is made and, therefore, that the correct management option is selected.<ref name=":0">Hinkle FD, Johnson SA,
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  • ...er:Ashley Plawa|Ashley Plawa]] and [[User:Joseph So|Joseph So]] as part of the [[Temple University Evidence-Based Practice Project|Temple University EBP P ...avicle and the manubrium is a dense fibrocartilaginous disc that separates the joints into two distinct synovial compartments.
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  • ..."editorbox"> '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Jess Bell|Jess Bell]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/course_tutor/tanya-bell-jenje/ ...9).</ref> it is now recognised that the thorax can be a silent contributor to other distal and proximal conditions.<ref name=":13" /> Moreover, a number
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  • ...eral joint but this (i.e. a large ball in a small socket) renders it prone to dislocation and other injuries.<ref>Radiopedia Shoulder Joint Available:htt ...sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0021929006003812 Shoulder function: the perfect compromise between mobility and stability.] Journal of biomechanics
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