0 relating to or joining the sternum (= the main bone in the centre of the chest) and the collarbone that goes from the top of the arms to the bottom of the neck
In our study, sternoclavicular arthritis was documented in two cases only.
A less common site of infection is the sternoclavicular joint.
The first functions as the human sternoclavicular joint, the second functions as the human glenohumeral joint, and the last replicates the human humeroulnar rotation.
In humans, the only true anatomical joints between the shoulder girdle and axial skeleton are the sternoclavicular joints on each side.
In 1927, he first described the unilateral enlargement of the sternoclavicular portion of the clavicle, seen in congenital syphilis.
Medially, it articulates with the manubrium of the sternum (breast-bone) at the sternoclavicular joint.
This is at the level of the sternoclavicular joint.
A sternoclavicular separation occurs when the sternum separates from the clavicle at the sternoclavicular joint.