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Results 1 - 10 of 35 for Collarbone
  1. The collarbone is a long, thin bone between your breastbone (sternum) and your shoulder. It is also called the clavicle. You have two collarbones, one on each side ...
  2. A fractured clavicle in the newborn is a broken collar bone in a baby that was just delivered. ... A fracture of a newborn's collar bone (clavicle) can occur during a difficult vaginal delivery.
  3. The clavicle is also known as the collarbone and is the bone that runs from the sternum to the shoulder joint. During labor this bone can be fractured and this injury ...
  4. ... to the top of the shoulder where the collarbone (clavicle) meets the top of the shoulder blade (acromion ... a tear in the tissue that connects the collarbone and top of the shoulder blade. These tears ...
  5. ... outlet is the area between the ribcage and collarbone. ... through a narrow space near your shoulder and collarbone on the way to the arms. Sometimes, there ...
  6. ... injury. The health care provider will examine the clavicle (collarbone) to look for a fracture. The infant may ...
  7. ... development of bones in the skull and collar (clavicle) area. ... x-rays to check for: Undergrowth of the collarbone Undergrowth of the shoulder blade Failure of the ...
  8. ... rheumatoid arthritis Arthritis of the end of the clavicle (collarbone) Loose tissue that needs to be removed Shoulder ...
  9. ... is usually placed under the skin below the collarbone, but may be placed elsewhere in the body ... a small opening (incision), usually just below the collarbone and implants the neurostimulator. (Sometimes it is placed ...
  10. ... cut was made on your chest below your collarbone. The pacemaker generator was then placed under the ...
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