MotherNature  
Looking for Natural Remedies?
SAVE 15% at MotherNature.com today!
Click here for details.
Home Vitamins Minerals Supplements Herbs Home & Grocery Diet & Fitness Body & Bath
FREE Standard Shipping on orders over $49! (Click for details)
View Cart Check Out Quick ReOrder Your Account Help Center

Search


Ways To Shop



From the Rodale book, The Female Body: An Owner's Manual:
Edit id 1041

Collarbone


Previous Chapter Clitoris
Next Chapter Vitamin E


Collarbone

Some say that protruding collarbones on a woman are sexy.

Others think they look sickly.

Whether or not you have prominent collarbones, these S-shaped bones all function the same way. When it comes right down to it, they are designed to hold your shoulders in place.

Your collarbones are located exactly where you''''d expect them to be: right where the collar of your shirt fastens. This bony protrusion, the clavicle, extends in a long, S-shaped curve, to the shoulder joint, called the scapula, or shoulder blade. They''''re held together by ligaments.

People don''''t often dislocate a collarbone, because the ligaments holding the sternum and scapula are so strong. Fractures are more common. If you start to fall and put out your arm to catch yourself, the jolt gets absorbed all the way through your shoulder to your collarbone.

If you do get a fracture, you''''ll feel the pain--and your arm will feel like it''''s gone limp. "One way to tell is if you have direct tenderness over your collarbone," says Bruce Janiak, M.D., director of the Emergency Center at Toledo Hospital in Ohio. "If you have a suspicion, it is best to go get an x-ray."

In the past, fractured collarbones used to be treated by immobilizing the whole upper arm and shoulder area for several weeks. But this practice is changing, according to Dr. Janiak. He believes the collarbone can probably heal just as well on its own. So don''''t be surprised if the prescription is just "take it easy."

 

See also Skeletal System

Previous Chapter Clitoris
Next Chapter Vitamin E

Home | Shop | Library | About Us | Security & Privacy Policy
Ordering Help Shipping & Returns Have Questions? Other Services
NexTag Seller PriceGrabber User Ratings for MotherNature.com
Accept Credit Cards Online
creditcards

Order By Phone 800-439-5506 (M-F 9-5 EST)

Information on this site is provided for informational purposes and is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by your own physician or other medical professional. You should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, or prescribing any medication. Information about each product is taken from the labels of the products or from the manufacturer's advertising material. MotherNature.com is not responsible for any statements or claims that various manufacturers make about their products. We cannot be held responsible for typographical errors or product formulation changes. You should read carefully all product packaging. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, promptly contact your health care provider. Information and statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.All discounts are taken from suggested retail prices.

Please see our Terms of Use
Copyright © 1995-2008 Mother Nature, Inc. All rights reserved.

bot ban