Oriothoracic Fascia

The cleidosternal-costal fascia is the formation of a connective tissue structure under the muscles of the shoulder, forearm and shoulder girdle (quadratus and deltoid muscles), which is the connecting link between these muscles and the collarbone. In Latin the name sounds like "fascia clavicularis". This thickening is designed to support the bone structures of the shoulder girdle, muscle mass, and ensure the proper functioning of the muscles of the shoulder and pectoral girdle. In addition, the fascial formation is a support for the internal organs (heart, lungs).

The coracothoracic region refers to the connecting channel of the upper humeral segment of the shoulder girdle. In other words, it occurs at the junction of a person's clavicle, sternum and head of the humerus. That is, this is the border from the wing of the scapula to the branch of the humerus (sternum, scapula). This section includes three muscles: the clavicular bone, the pectoralis major and minor muscles. The muscles involved in this formation run along the clavicular-thoracic region, the large muscle covers the base of the neck and descends to the large tubercle on the collarbone. The length of the pectoralis minor muscle is approximately 60 millimeters from the base of the collarbone. The thickness of this muscle tissue is 1-3 millimeters, the width is 20 millimeters. These muscles are deadlift belts that support the shoulder joint systems and internal organs.

The fascia in the clavicle area is located in the depression between the clavicular bone and the pectoralis major muscle. Also, the fascia between the coracoid process and the coracoid region of the pelvic bones can be identified. Following each other's fascia, they have a number of advantages: they balance the shape of the shoulder girdle when resting on the arm; fix the correct body position; regulate the area of ​​internal circulation. Moreover, this formation should protect the subclan area of ​​the palm and wrist from debilitating stress and injury. They are also responsible for increasing the functionality of the clavicular joints and internal organs, and also help distribute gravity and loads during lifting and other movements. Unfortunately, after certain points in time, articular cartilage is lost, muscle shape decreases, and ligaments and tendons weaken. This leads to thinning and withering of the muscle structure. The gradual process of aging of the body gradually leads to a deterioration in the functioning of all systems. But contacting a specialist in a timely manner will allow you to avoid serious consequences, for example: neuralgia, joint pain, and impaired tissue functionality. Athletes must also monitor their form and their health. Monitor your weight, physical condition, and lead a healthy lifestyle. The stadium is a great place for treatment, recovery and maintaining physical condition. Welcome to a disease-free life. For a very long time, doctors and nutritionists around the world have been strongly recommending that you simply give up the bad habit of smoking once and for all. This harmful activity can lead to many serious diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular diseases. Health is the main value in life, it is the foundation of a full, happy and healthy life!