Clavicle fracture
The clavicle (or collarbone) is a long, very mobile, s-shaped bone located in the anterior-superior thoracic region. The lateral end articulates with the acromion that extends forward from shoulder blade, and th.
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The clavicle (or collarbone) is a long, very mobile, s-shaped bone located in the anterior-superior thoracic region. The lateral end articulates with the acromion that extends forward from shoulder blade, and th.
Clavicle fracture: recovery is usually spontaneous Clavicle fractures are relatively common, and generally occur among young people. The fracture is caused most frequently in an indirect manner: a blow to the s.
PRP, when the body supplies its own healing factors… Many patients who suffer from tendinopathies, whether it is simple tendinitis – the famous tennis elbow, for example – or a ruptured tendon, can attest that .