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Is there a "correct" or normal angle for the collar bones? Or maybe a range? And what is it? I didn't find much on the subject when poking around.
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I've been told in an ideal, perfect world, your collarbones should be about parallel to the ground. Obviously, there are ranges and variances.
If you have some pre-TOS collarbone pictures of yourself, it's a good way to see if there are any differences - more defined, angled differently, symmetrical, etc. |
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One thing I've noticed since surgery is that clavicle has receded, so it doesn't really match my left side. I guess the first rib pushes the collarbone out and makes it more visible. I guess if I wore plunging necklines this would be more of an issue!
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"Thanks for this!" says: | chroma (05-20-2012) |
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I was looking for images of normal clavicle/collarbones , you're right, not much out there.
I can't believe all the collar bone piercings images I saw.. ![]() And the broken /malformed ones.
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Weird I was just comparing pictures of mine last night
Mine crack all the time. I think they move
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Im thin so it sticks way out
How can you tell if it is parallel to the ground ![]()
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There's such a thing as actual bone piercing? Egads.
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Ms.PennyLoafer, you could probably take a leveler (from a hardware store) and look in the mirror. It never occurred to me to wonder if they were parallel to the ground!
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mspennyloafer (05-19-2012) |
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The latest PT is saw said ideally they should be at about a 30 degree angle up towards the shoulders. Mine are horizontal (so parallel to ground), and he said that was contributing to my tos, putting a stretch on the BP and also narrowing the space between clavicle and first rib. That was his theory anyway.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | chroma (05-20-2012), mspennyloafer (05-19-2012) |
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okay i got this angles app on my droid
i am messing around with it, but mine are actually very angled, still trying to measure. i believe that relates to the shoulder somehow my rib cage is majorly twisted too. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2270384/ im going to read this later
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"Thanks for this!" says: | kellysf (05-20-2012) |
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