Clavicle
The clavicle is one of the most overlooked sources of shoulder dysfunction. The clavicle connects medially to the sternum and laterally to the top of the scapula, making it a central attachment point for multiple major muscle groups. Any a…
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The clavicle is one of the most overlooked sources of shoulder dysfunction. The clavicle connects medially to the sternum and laterally to the top of the scapula, making it a central attachment point for multiple major muscle groups. Any accumulation of scar tissue or restricted mobility at the clavicle limits range of motion across the entire shoulder. Problems originating at the clavicle radiate outward to affect the entire shoulder.