Clavicle

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acromial (lateral) end

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sternal (medial) end

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acromial facet

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sternal facet

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shaft

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trapezoid line

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conoid tubercle

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subclavian groove

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costal tuberosity

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conoid tubercle

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coracoclavicular ligament

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conoid ligament

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trapezoid ligament

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acromioclavicular ligament

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acromion

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coracoid process

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glenoid cavity

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suprascapular notch

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What does the clavicle articulate with?

The sternal end of the sternum (clavicular notch)

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What are the two synovial joints of the shoulder?

glenohumeral joint and acromioclavicular joint

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Glenohumeral joint

glenoid fossa of scapula articulates with humeral head, labrum and should dislocations occur at this joint

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Acromioclavicular joint

acromial end of clavicle articulates with the acromial process of the scapula, shoulder separations occur at this joint