In
human anatomy, the
clavicle or
collarbone is a
long bone that serves as a
strut between the
shoulder blade and the
sternum or breastbone. There are two clavicles, one on the left and one on the right. The clavicle is the only long bone in the body that lies horizontally. Together with the shoulder blade it makes up the
shoulder girdle. It is a
palpable bone and in people who have less fat in this region, the location of the bone is clearly visible, as it creates a bulge in the skin. It receives its name from the ("little key") because the bone rotates along its axis like a key when the shoulder is
abducted.