k Fracture of the clavicle. Coloured Xray image showing a fractured clavicle centre left, also known as collarbone, the bone that articulates the sternum and the scapula shoulder blade. It is treated by immobilising the shoulder and arm with a clavicle strap or a figureofeight wrap between the shoulders and over the back. Healing usually takes three weeks to complete. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Fracture of the clavicle. Coloured X-ray image showing a fractured clavicle (centre left), also known as collarbone, the bone that articulates the sternum and the scapula (shoulder blade). It is treated by immobilising the shoulder and arm with a clavicle strap or a figure-of-eight wrap between the shoulders and over the back. Healing usually takes three weeks to complete.
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Fracture of the clavicle. Coloured X-ray image showing a fractured clavicle (centre left), also known as collarbone, the bone that articulates the sternum and the scapula (shoulder blade). It is treated by immobilising the shoulder and arm with a clavicle strap or a figure-of-eight wrap between the shoulders and over the back. Healing usually takes three weeks to complete.

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