2024
DOI: 10.1002/ca.24209
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Innervation of the human sternoclavicular joint

Kenji Emura,
Ryo Nitta,
Takamitsu Arakawa

Abstract: The sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) functions as the basal joint of the entire upper limb and must move in the proper pattern for normal scapular motion. Afferent sensations from joints, such as proprioception and pain sensation, are important for maintaining the proper motion and condition of joints. Detailed anatomical data are useful for discussing injuries or surgeries that impair the afferent nerve to the SCJ. Nerve branches to SCJs were examined on 12 sides, and the subclavian nerve was investigated on six … Show more

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