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The clavicle, also known as the collar bone, is an S-shape bone that together with other structures constitutes the shoulder joint. Anatomically, this bone forms the front of the shoulder, connecting to the sternum (sternoclavicular joint) and the shoulder blade (acromioclavicular joint). The clavicle is involved in two joints and because of this, joint dislocations can happen at either the sternoclavicular or acromioclavicular joint. Depending on the degree of bone separation, dislocation (full separation of joint with the bones out of place) or subluxation (partial separation of the joint with the bones still in contact) are possible. These types of injuries are not that common and are typically caused by high-energy impacts, such as motor vehicle accidents, collisions in sports and falls. Patients affected by this injury typically present with pain localised around the specific site of the dislocation that can radiate to other structures, swelling, bruises, shoulder deformity, and severely impacted shoulder-arm functioning. Aside from collecting data from the injury mechanisms and performing a physical assessment of the patient, an imaging examination (e.g.: x-ray, computed tomography, MRI) is typically performed to optimally visualise the specifics of the injury.
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P.Iva 03740671205 – Cap. Soc. Int. Vers. Euro 10.400 – Reg. Imp. n.03696800378 – R.E.A. n.309376