Clavicle Demonstration

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The Clavicle Demonstration course helps students learn about the clavicle (collar bone) of the upper limb. Students understand its shape, parts, and position and learn how to identify the bone and its side.

The course explains muscle and ligament attachments, the joints formed by the clavicle, and its special features. It also introduces the clinical importance of the clavicle, including common fracture sites.

This course supports anatomy practical learning and viva preparation.

Course Content

Quadrant -I (Video)

Quadrant – II (Study Material)
The Clavicle Demonstration helps students understand the structure and features of the clavicle (collar bone). In this course, students learn how to identify the clavicle, determine its side, and place it correctly in the anatomical position. The course explains the parts of the clavicle, including its medial and lateral ends, surfaces, and important landmarks. It also covers muscle and ligament attachments and the joints formed by the clavicle with the sternum and scapula. Students are introduced to the special characteristics of the clavicle, its development and ossification, and its clinical importance, especially common fracture sites. Overall, this course builds a basic understanding of the clavicle that is important for anatomy practicals, viva exams, and clinical learning.

Quadrant – III (Assignments)

Quadrant – IV (MCQs)
This section includes MCQs to test basic understanding of clavicle anatomy and related concepts.

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