What is the collarbone called?

The collarbone is called the clavicle. Gray's Anatomy (1918) describes it as a slender, doubly-curved long bone that lies almost horizontally.

What it is

  • A slender, doubly-curved long bone that lies almost horizontally.
  • One of the most frequently fractured bones in the body.
  • The only long bone that lies horizontally.

Where it is

  • At the root of the neck, in front of the first rib.
  • Runs between the sternum medially and the acromion of the scapula laterally.
  • Can be felt along its whole length beneath the skin.

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