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== Introduction ==
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Cervical rib is an extra rib<ref>Cervical Rib. Healthily. Available from https://www.livehealthily.com/neck-pain/cervical-rib [last accessed 05/11/2020]</ref> that forms above [[First Rib|first rib]]<ref>Cervical Rib. NHS. Available from https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/cervical-rib/ [ last accessed 05/11/2020]</ref> which grows from the base of the neck just above the collarbone. It can be on right, left or both sides and may be fully formed bony rib or a thin strand of tissue fibre.


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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Cervical rib is an extra rib[1] that forms above first rib[2] which grows from the base of the neck just above the collarbone. It can be on right, left or both sides and may be fully formed bony rib or a thin strand of tissue fibre.

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  1. Cervical Rib. Healthily. Available from https://www.livehealthily.com/neck-pain/cervical-rib [last accessed 05/11/2020]
  2. Cervical Rib. NHS. Available from https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/cervical-rib/ [ last accessed 05/11/2020]