Clavicle Fractures Everything You Need To Know Dr Nabil Ebraheim
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After completion of this video session, it is expected that you will be able to: • 00:00 Describe the osteology of the clavicle • 00:52 Differentiate between right and left clavicles • 02:29 Identify muscle and ligamentous attachment to the clavicle • 04:46 Explain why the clavicle commonly fractures between the middle and lateral thirds • 05:10 Outline the ossification of the clavicle • You will be able to identify the following structures: • Area for the costoclavicular ligament, a groove for the subclavius muscle, areas for the coronoid and trapezoid ligaments (coracoclavicular ligament), facet for the sternoclavicular joint. articulation with the first costal cartilage, attachment of the pectoralis, sternocleidomastoid, deltoid, and trapezius muscles, attachment of the clavipectoral fascia, conoid tubercle, trapezoid ridge, facet for articulation with the acromion at the acromioclavicular joint. • Related video: • Fracture of the clavicle - applied anatomy • Fracture of the clavicle - applied an... • Presented and edited by Dr. Akram Jaffar, Ph.D. • Related accounts • Twitter / akramjaffar • Facebook / anatomyeducation • SlideShare http://www.slideshare.net/AkramJaffar • LinkedIn / akram-abo. . • Research gate https://www.researchgate.net/profile/... • Medtube https://medtube.net/users/akram-jaffar • Instagram / akramjaffar • Academia https://dal.academia.edu/AkramJaffar
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