- The
sternoclavicular joint or
sternoclavicular articulation is a
synovial saddle joint between the
manubrium of the sternum, and the clavicle, and the...
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joints between the
shoulder girdle and the
axial skeleton are the
sternoclavicular joints on each side. No
anatomical joint exists between each sca****...
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problems with
sternoclavicular rotation. A
sternoclavicular separation occurs when the
sternum separates from the
clavicle at the
sternoclavicular joint. Sternoclavicular...
- In humans, they are
present in the knee, wrist, acromioclavicular,
sternoclavicular, and
temporomandibular joints; in
other animals they may be present...
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articulates with the
manubrium of the
sternum (breastbone) at the
sternoclavicular joint. At its
flattened lateral end (acromial end), it articulates...
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travels upward through the
superior mediastinum to the
level of the left
sternoclavicular joint.[citation needed]
During the
thoracic part of its course, the...
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jugular vein and
subclavian vein (the so-called
venous angle)
behind the
sternoclavicular joint. The left
brachiocephalic vein is more than
twice the length...
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ankle coupled with an
avulsion fracture of calcaneus, and a
sprained sternoclavicular joint of the
right shoulder.
During Favre's
consecutive starts streak...
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costochondral (rib to cartilage),
sternocostal (cartilage to sternum), or
sternoclavicular (clavicle to sternum) junctions.
Tietze syndrome affects the true ribs...
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arises from the
brachiocephalic (innominate)
artery behind the
right sternoclavicular articulation; on the left side it
springs from the arch of the aorta...