Definition of Costoclavicular. Meaning of Costoclavicular. Synonyms of Costoclavicular

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- The costoclavicular ligament, also known as the rhomboid ligament or Halsted's ligament, is a ligament of the shoulder girdle. It is short, flat, and...
- body posture, sometimes known as sca****r posterior depression or the costoclavicular maneuver. It is a modification of standing at attention that is primarily...
- pancoast tumor), hyperostosis, and osteomyelitis Adson's sign and the costoclavicular maneuver lack specificity and sensitivity and should make up only a...
- the first rib and its cartilage at their junction, in front of the costoclavicular ligament. The fleshy fibers proceed obliquely superolaterally, to be...
- joint is reinforced by two intrinsic and two extrinsic ligaments. The costoclavicular ligament is the main limitation to movement, and therefore the main...
- tuberosity (impression for costoclavicular ligament), rather more than 2 cm. in length, for the attachment of the costoclavicular ligament. This article incorporates...
- looks forward and upward: that of the first gives attachment to the costoclavicular ligament and the subclavius muscle; those of the first six or seven...
- scarring Halsted mosquito forceps: a type of hemostat Halsted ligament (Costoclavicular ligament): it is formed from dense condensation of clavipectoral fascia...
- impression), rather more than 2 cm. in length, for the attachment of the costoclavicular ligament. The rest of this surface is occupied by a groove, which gives...
- clavicle and first rib, the brachial plexus may be crushed in the costoclavicular space. This is usually due to direct trauma to the shoulder or neck...