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Collar Bone Collection

The collar bone, also known as the clavicle, is a vital part of our skeletal system that connects the arm to the rest of the body

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Diagrams of the bones of hand and arm

Diagrams of the bones of hand and arm
Diagrams of the bones of the left arm and hand, showing the position of the radius and ulna when the thumb is turned inwards. The shoulder blade and part of the collar bone can also be seen

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Rs part 3

Rs part 3
Yudhistira Yogasara

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: miki 21

miki 21
Scott Michaels

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Human thorax, shoulder girdle, and pelvis posterior view

Human thorax, shoulder girdle, and pelvis posterior view

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Right shoulder and nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6811

Right shoulder and nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6811
Right shoulder and nerve plexus. Artwork of the nerves (yellow), arteries (red), and bones of the right shoulder, seen from the front

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Torso bones

Torso bones. Computer artwork of the bones of the human torso. The backbone (running vertically down the centre) is a flexible column of 26 bones (vertebrae)

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Skeleton, artwork F006 / 7425

Skeleton, artwork F006 / 7425
Skeleton, computer artwork

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Male skeleton, artwork F006 / 3278

Male skeleton, artwork F006 / 3278
Male skeleton, computer artwork

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Male skeleton, artwork F006 / 3164

Male skeleton, artwork F006 / 3164
Male skeleton, computer artwork

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Collar bones, artwork F006 / 3037

Collar bones, artwork F006 / 3037
Collar bones. Computer artwork showing the clavicle bones

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Collar bones, artwork F006 / 3036

Collar bones, artwork F006 / 3036
Collar bones. Computer artwork showing the clavicle bones

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Shoulder joint anatomy, artwork C016 / 6548

Shoulder joint anatomy, artwork C016 / 6548
Shoulder joint anatomy. Artwork of the bones (yellow) and ligaments (blue) of the shoulder and pectoral girdle, as seen from the front

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Sternoclavicular joint, artwork C016 / 6550

Sternoclavicular joint, artwork C016 / 6550
Sternoclavicular joint. Artwork of the bones (yellow) and ligaments (blue) of the sternoclavicular joint, as seen from the front

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Left shoulder and nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6810

Left shoulder and nerve plexus, artwork C016 / 6810
Left shoulder and nerve plexus. Artwork of the nerves (yellow), arteries (red), and bones of the left shoulder, seen from the front

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Human arm musculature, 19th century C015 / 6104

Human arm musculature, 19th century C015 / 6104
Human arm musculature. 19th-century artwork of the anatomy of various arm muscles, including those of the shoulder, arms and hands

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Chest muscles, artwork C013 / 4566

Chest muscles, artwork C013 / 4566
Chest muscles. Computer artwork of an oblique posterior view from above of some of the muscles (red) of the chest, showing their attachment to the bones of the ribcage and back

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Chest muscles, artwork C013 / 4565

Chest muscles, artwork C013 / 4565
Chest muscles. Computer artwork of an oblique anterior view from below of some of the muscles (red) of the chest, showing their attachment to the bones of the ribcage and back

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Chest muscles, artwork C013 / 4563

Chest muscles, artwork C013 / 4563
Chest muscles. Computer artwork of a side view of some of the muscles (red) of the chest, showing their attachment to the bones of the ribcage and back

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Chest muscle, artwork C013 / 4561

Chest muscle, artwork C013 / 4561
Chest muscle. Computer artwork of an oblique anterior view of one of the muscles (red) of the chest and shoulders and its attachment to the bones of the back and ribcage

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4513

Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4513
Shoulder muscles. Computer artwork of an anterior view of two of the muscles (red) of the shoulders and their attachment to the bones of the back and upper arms

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4515

Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4515
Shoulder muscles. Computer artwork of a posterior view of two of the muscles (red) of the shoulders and their attachment to the bones of the back and upper arms

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Shoulder muscle, artwork C013 / 4508

Shoulder muscle, artwork C013 / 4508
Shoulder muscle. Computer artwork of an oblique posterior view from below of one of the muscles (red) of the shoulders and its attachment to the bones of the back and upper arms

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4504

Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4504
Shoulder muscles. Computer artwork of an oblique anterior view of two of the muscles (red) of the shoulders and their attachments to the bones of the chest, back and upper arms

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Shoulder muscle, artwork C013 / 4507

Shoulder muscle, artwork C013 / 4507
Shoulder muscle. Computer artwork of an oblique posterior view from above of one of the muscles (red) of the shoulders and its attachment to the bones of the back and upper arms

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4505

Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4505
Shoulder muscles. Computer artwork of an anterior view of two of the muscles (red) of the shoulders and their attachments to the bones of the chest, back and upper arms

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4506

Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4506
Shoulder muscles. Computer artwork of an oblique anterior view of two of the muscles (red) of the shoulders and their attachments to the bones of the chest, back and upper arms

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4500

Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4500
Shoulder muscles. Computer artwork of an anterior view of some of the muscles (red) of the shoulders and their attachments to the bones of the chest, back and upper arms

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4501

Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4501
Shoulder muscles. Computer artwork of an oblique anterior view of some of the muscles (red) of the shoulders and their attachments to the bones of the chest, back and upper arms

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Romano-british human collar bone

Romano-british human collar bone
Anterior of medial end of right collar bone of a human skeleton from Radley in Oxfordshire. Age between 50 BC and 410 AD

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Lungs and heart, X-ray

Lungs and heart, X-ray
Lungs and heart, coloured chest X-ray. The lungs and heart are enclosed and protected by the ribs (horizontal bars) which meet at the breastbone, or sternum (down centre)

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Shoulder joint X-ray

Shoulder joint X-ray
Shoulder. Coloured X-ray of a healthy shoulder joint. The joint is a ball-and-socket joint, with the ball (lower right) of the upper arm bone (humerus) fitting into the socket (centre left)

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Lungs, X-ray

Lungs, X-ray

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Shoulder bones and ligaments

Shoulder bones and ligaments. Historical anatomical artwork of shoulder bones (yellow) and ligaments (white). Ligaments are bands of fibrous tissue that hold bones together at their joints

Background imageCollar Bone Collection: Torso bones, computer artwork

Torso bones, computer artwork
Torso bones of a human skeleton seen from the front, computer artwork. The arm bones are raised to either side, with the base of the skull at top



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The collar bone, also known as the clavicle, is a vital part of our skeletal system that connects the arm to the rest of the body. It plays a crucial role in providing stability and support to the shoulder girdle and allows for smooth movement of the upper limbs. To understand its significance, let's take a closer look at some diagrams of the bones of hand and arm. These illustrations help us visualize how various components work together harmoniously to enable us to perform everyday tasks effortlessly. In R S part 3, we can see detailed depictions highlighting different angles and perspectives of this essential bone structure. The intricate nature becomes apparent when observing **********, Lucia, miki21, Human thorax, shoulder girdle, and pelvis posterior view. One artwork that stands out is Right shoulder and nerve plexus (artwork C016 / 6811). This particular illustration showcases not only the collar bone but also emphasizes its relationship with surrounding nerves. Understanding these connections is crucial in diagnosing any potential issues or injuries related to this area. Additionally, Torso bones provide an overall perspective on how all parts fit together seamlessly within our bodies. Skeletons depicted in artworks F006 / 7425, F006 / 3278 (Male skeleton), and F006 / 3164 (Male skeleton) further emphasize both male-specific anatomical features while highlighting universal aspects shared by all individuals. The collar bone acts as a bridge between our arms and torso bones; it serves as an anchor point for muscles involved in movements such as lifting objects or reaching overhead. Its unique shape helps distribute forces evenly across our shoulders while protecting delicate structures like blood vessels passing through this region. Next time you admire your own reflection or study anatomy closely remember to appreciate this often overlooked yet indispensable component – your collar bone.