1.3.2. The Clavicle Flashcards
What is the Clavicle more commonly known as?
The Collar Bone
Where does the Clavicle extend between?
The Sternum and the Acromion of the Scapula
What type of bone is the Clavicle classed as?
A long bone
What are the 3 main functions of the Clavicle?
- Attaches the Upper Limb to the Trunk
- Protects the underlying Neurovascular structures supplying the Upper Limb
- Transmits force from the Upper Limb to the Axial Skeleton
What shape is the Clavicle?
An “S” shape, facing forward:
- The Medial Aspect is Concave
- The Lateral Aspect is Convex
What are the 3 divisions of the Clavicle?
- The Sternal (Medial) End
- The Shaft
- The Acromial (Lateral) End
() end is the blunt, thickened, proximal (medial) end of the clavicle attached to the clavicular notch of the sternum
Sternal extremity
What is the function of the Large Facet, on the Sternal (Medial) End of the Clavicle?
Articulation with the Manubrium of the Sternum (at the Sternoclavicular Joint)
What is the Inferior Surface of the Sternal (Medial) End of the Clavicle marked by?
Rough Oval Depressions for the Costo-Clavicular Ligament (A ligament of the Sternoclavicular Joint)
What is the function of the Shaft of the Clavicle?
It acts as a point of Origin and Attachment for muscles
What muscles are attached onto the Shaft of the Clavicle?
- Deltoid
- Trapezius
- Subclavius
- Pectoralis Major
- Sternocleidomastoid
- Sternohyoid
() flattened distal or lateral end of the clavicle
acromial extremity
What does the Acromial (Lateral) End of the Clavicle house?
A Small Facet
What is the function of the Small Facet, housed in the Acromial (Lateral) End of the Clavicle?
It allows articulation between:
1. The Acromial (Lateral) End of the Clavicle
2. The Acromion process of the Scapula
(The Acromioclavicular Joint)
What 2 Ligaments attach onto the Acromial (Lateral) End of the Clavicle?
- Conoid Ligament
- Trapezid ligament
Forms the coracoclavicular ligament
2. Trapezius Ligament