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 Translation for 'clavicle fracture' from English to French
NOUN   a clavicle fracture | clavicle fractures
anat.méd.
fracture {f} de la clavicule
clavicle fracture
Partial Matches
anat.
clavicule {f} [Clavicula]
clavicle
se fissurer [pipe]to fracture
fracture {f}fracture
géol.
zone {f} faillée
fracture zone
anat.méd.
fracture {f} du crâne
skull fracture
anat.méd.
fracture {f} de la clavicule
clavicular fracture
anat.méd.
fracture {f} de la clavicule
collarbone fracture
anat.méd.
fracturer qc. [os]
to fracture sth.
anat.méd.
fracture {f} du péroné
fibula fracture
anat.méd.
fracture {f} du pénis
penile fracture
anat.méd.
fracture {f} costale
rib fracture
anat.méd.
fracture {f} spiroïde
spiral fracture
anat.méd.
fracture {f} transversale
transverse fracture
anat.méd.
fracture {f} des cervicales
cervical fracture
anat.méd.
fracture {f} du crâne
cranial fracture
anat.méd.
fracture {f} par compression
compression fracture
anat.méd.
fracture {f} par tassement
compression fracture
anat.méd.
fracture {f} par arrachement
avulsion fracture
anat.méd.
fracture {f} oblique
oblique fracture
anat.méd.
fracture {f} déplacée
dislocated fracture
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Usage Examples English
  • In the middle of the season, Van Dijk suffered a clavicle fracture and as a result was hampered in the national championships.
  • Complications for the baby may include brachial plexus injury, or clavicle fracture.
  • A clavicle fracture, also known as a broken collarbone, is a bone fracture of the clavicle.
  • Erb's palsy can also affect neonates affected by a clavicle fracture unrelated to dystocia.
  • She suffered a clavicle fracture in Yeovil's next match, a 7–0 defeat by Arsenal.

  • Some of the accidents which required surgical care included a stuntman suffering a clavicle fracture and Khabensky being struck by a sharp stone in his temple.
  • Al Muderis has presented and published numerous research reports on osseointegration surgery for amputees, how to measure growth rate in children, limited incision plating technique in management of clavicle fracture and describing new patterns of distal clavicle fractures dislocation.
  • He had a clavicle fracture in 2001, which corresponds to the higher rate of "plexus brachialis distorsion and a higher rate of shoulder injuries" in the LW10 class compared to able bodied skiers.
  • Zbydniewski spent the first part of the 2014 season in rehab for a clavicle fracture.
  • The most frequent cause is trauma, either sudden (as in a clavicle fracture caused by a car accident), or repetitive (as in a legal secretary who works with his/her hands, wrists, and arms at a fast-paced desk station with non-ergonomic posture for many years) [...].

  • In early March, Bercovici returned to the starting role against the Salt Lake Stallions after Nelson suffered a clavicle fracture in the previous game and was placed on injured reserve; Bercovici completed 22 of 43 passes for 304 yards with a touchdown and interception, including a 45-yard throw to Dontez Ford on the final drive that set up Donny Hageman's game-winning field goal to clinch a 27–25 San Diego victory.
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