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 OSTEOLOGY OF CLAVICLE (by kd)
 Latin , it means small key
 modified long bong placed horizontally
 Has a cylindrical part called shaft
 Medial end articulates with the clavicular
notch of manubrium sterni to form
sternoclavicular joint. (sternal end)
 Lateral end articulates with the acromion
process to form the acromioclavicular joint
 No medullary cavity
 First bone to start to ossify (membrane)
 Two primary centre of ossification
 Pierced by the middle supraclavicular nerve
 Support the shoulder so that the arm can
swing clearly away from the trunk.
 Receive the weight of the weight of upper
limb via lateral one third through the
coracoclavicular ligament
 Transmit weight of upper limb the axial
skeletal via medial 2/3 part
 Lateral end = flat
 Medial end = large and quadrilateral
 Shaft is curved slightly
 Medial 2/3 = convex forwards
 Lateral 1/3 = concave forwards
 Inferior surface is grooved longitudinally in
its medial third
 2 border , anterior (concave forward) and
posterior (convex backward)
 2 surface , superior (subcutaneous) and
inferior ( conoid tubercle and trapezoid
ridges)
 Origin in anterior border = deltiod
 Insertion in posterior border = trapezius
 Conoid tubercle and trapezius ridges give
attachment to coracoclavicular ligament
 4 surface , anterior (convex forward ) ,
posterior (smooth) , superior (rough ), inferior
(rough oval impression )
 Lateral half of the inferior surface =
subclavian groves
 Nutrient foremen lies at the lateral end of
grooves
 Anterior surface give origin to the pectoralis
major
 Half of rough superior surface give origin to
clavicular head of sternocleidomastiod
 Oval impression on the inferior surface gives
attachment to costoclavicular ligament
 Posterior surface close to medial end gives
origin to sternohyoid muscle
 Subclavian grooves is for insertion of
subclavius muscle.
 Subclavian vessel and cord of brachial plexus
pass toward the axilla lying between the
inferior surface of clavicle and upper surface
of 1st ribs.
 Fracture by falling on the outstreched hand
 Common site of fracture is junction between
the two curvature of the bone (weakest point)
 Lateral fragment is displaced downward by
the weight of limbs
 Cliedocranial dysostosis , clavicle may be
congenitally absent or imperfectly developed
osteology of clavicle
osteology of clavicle
osteology of clavicle
osteology of clavicle
osteology of clavicle
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osteology of clavicle

  • 1.  OSTEOLOGY OF CLAVICLE (by kd)
  • 2.
  • 3.  Latin , it means small key  modified long bong placed horizontally  Has a cylindrical part called shaft  Medial end articulates with the clavicular notch of manubrium sterni to form sternoclavicular joint. (sternal end)
  • 4.
  • 5.  Lateral end articulates with the acromion process to form the acromioclavicular joint  No medullary cavity  First bone to start to ossify (membrane)  Two primary centre of ossification  Pierced by the middle supraclavicular nerve
  • 6.
  • 7.  Support the shoulder so that the arm can swing clearly away from the trunk.  Receive the weight of the weight of upper limb via lateral one third through the coracoclavicular ligament  Transmit weight of upper limb the axial skeletal via medial 2/3 part
  • 8.
  • 9.  Lateral end = flat  Medial end = large and quadrilateral  Shaft is curved slightly  Medial 2/3 = convex forwards  Lateral 1/3 = concave forwards  Inferior surface is grooved longitudinally in its medial third
  • 10.  2 border , anterior (concave forward) and posterior (convex backward)  2 surface , superior (subcutaneous) and inferior ( conoid tubercle and trapezoid ridges)  Origin in anterior border = deltiod  Insertion in posterior border = trapezius  Conoid tubercle and trapezius ridges give attachment to coracoclavicular ligament
  • 11.  4 surface , anterior (convex forward ) , posterior (smooth) , superior (rough ), inferior (rough oval impression )  Lateral half of the inferior surface = subclavian groves  Nutrient foremen lies at the lateral end of grooves
  • 12.  Anterior surface give origin to the pectoralis major  Half of rough superior surface give origin to clavicular head of sternocleidomastiod  Oval impression on the inferior surface gives attachment to costoclavicular ligament  Posterior surface close to medial end gives origin to sternohyoid muscle
  • 13.  Subclavian grooves is for insertion of subclavius muscle.  Subclavian vessel and cord of brachial plexus pass toward the axilla lying between the inferior surface of clavicle and upper surface of 1st ribs.
  • 14.  Fracture by falling on the outstreched hand  Common site of fracture is junction between the two curvature of the bone (weakest point)  Lateral fragment is displaced downward by the weight of limbs  Cliedocranial dysostosis , clavicle may be congenitally absent or imperfectly developed