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2. Held in place by ligaments

● 3. Little protection
2. Held in place by ligaments
3. Little protection
Fractured clavicle
a. What happens?
Skeletal Structure s: Anterior
● a. Coracid process
● b. Acromion process
● c. Subscapular fossa
d. Glenoid fossa or cavity
Skeletal Structures: Posterior
● a. Spine
2. Held in place by ligaments
3. Little protection
Fractured clavicle
a. What happens?
Skeletal Structures: Anterior

● a. Coracoid process
2. Held in place by ligaments
3. Little protection
Fractured clavicle
a. What happens?
Skeletal Structures: Anterior
● a. Coracoid process
● b. Acromion process
● c. Subscapular fossa
d. Glenoid fossa or cavity
Skeletal Structures: Posterior
● a. Spine
● b. Acromion process
● c. Subscapular fossa
d. Glenoid fossa or cavity
● Skeletal Structures: Posterior
2. Held in place by ligaments
3. Little protection Fractured clavicle

a. What happens?
Skeletal Structures: Anterior
● a. Coracoid process
● b. Acromion process
● c. Subscapular fossa
d. Glenoid fossa or cavity
Skeletal Structures: Posterior
● a. Spine
2. Held in place by ligaments
3. Little protection
Fractured clavicle
a. What happens?
Skeletal Structures: Anterior
● a. Coracoid process
● b. Acromion process
● c. Subscapular fossa
d. Glenoid fossa or cavity
Skeletal Structures: PosteriorCO

● a. Spine
2. Held in place by ligaments
3. Little protection
Fractured clavicle
a. What happens?
Skeletal Structures: Anterior
● a. Coracoid process
● b. Acromion process
● c. Subscapular fossa
d. Glenoid fossa or cavity
Skeletal Structures: Posterior
a. Spine
a. Spine
Fractured clavicle
a. What happens?
Skeletal Structres: Anterior


a. Coracoid process

● b. Acromion process



c. Subscapular fossa

d. Glenoid fossa or cavity
Skeletal Structures: Posterior
a. Spine

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