Must be loads of cyclists on the site who have sustained fractured collar bones (clavicles) through cycling crashes.
Why is this such a common injury?
Is it because in a impending fall the cyclist reflexly extends the arm, as a consequence of which the force is transmitted up the arm to the clavicle or is there a different mechanism eg a fall directly onto the outside of the shoulder?
Why is this such a common injury?
Is it because in a impending fall the cyclist reflexly extends the arm, as a consequence of which the force is transmitted up the arm to the clavicle or is there a different mechanism eg a fall directly onto the outside of the shoulder?