clavicular Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kləˈvɪk.jə.lər]
  • Us [ kləˈvɪk.jə.lɚ]

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  • In response to these issues, several writers agree that breathing when playing the oboe is most effective when it incorporates diaphragmatic, intercostal and clavicular breathing.

  • They could identify few muscles involved in breathing, and struggled to describe differences between clavicular, thoracic and abdominal breathing.

  • The shoulder manifests as a severe droop, secondary to downward displacement of the scapula and humerus due to loss of the clavicular strut.

  • It primarily works the anterior deltoid, with assistance from the serratus anterior, biceps brachii and clavicular portions of the pectoralis major.

  • During gestation (pregnancy), clavicular size can be calculated using available nomograms.

  • When the clavicular origin is broad, it is occasionally subdivided into several slips, separated by narrow intervals.

  • Absence of the clavicular part is less frequent.

  • The muscle is divided into clavicular and sternal parts.

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