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Difference Between Male and Female Collar Bones

The clavicle or collarbone is the bone that connects the upper limb to the trunk. It is the junction between the acromion of the scapula to the manubrium of the sternum. Males have a linear, thicker collar bone whereas females have a more curved, V-shaped collar bone.

What is a male collarbone?

Definition:

The male collar bone or clavicle is a junction from the scapula to the chest in men.

Size and shape:

Males have a linear, thicker collarbone. It is heavy and rough in texture.

Characteristics:

The male clavicle has a broader midclavicular perimeter. The acromial end is placed higher than the sternal end. The subclavian groove is larger and so is the nutrient foramen.

Measurements:

The male clavicle length is 141.30 mm. The backward curved length is 151.65mm. The medial 2/3rd and the lateral 1/3rd of the bone intersects at a circumference of 40.50 mm.

Rhomboid fossa:

The rhomboid fossa is more enhanced is the male clavicle.

Other features:

The male clavicle has more bone perforations, larger diameters at both ends, larger conoid diameter, and an overall more asymmetrical structure in comparison to the female counterpart.

What is a female collarbone?

Definition:

The female collar bone or clavicle is a junction from the scapula to the chest in women.

Size and shape:

Females have a more curved, V-shaped collarbone. It is lighter in weight and smooth in texture. 

Characteristics:

The female clavicle acromial end is placed lower than the sternal end. The subclavian groove is smaller and so is the nutrient foramen.

Measurements:

The female clavicle length is 125.71 mm. The backward curved length is 134.36mm. The medial 2/3rd and the lateral 1/3rd of the bone intersects at a circumference of 34.93 mm.

Rhomboid fossa:

The rhomboid fossa is less enhanced is the female clavicle.

Other features:

The female clavicle has fewer bone perforations, smaller diameters at both ends, reduced conoid diameter, and an overall less asymmetrical structure in comparison to the male counterpart.

Difference between male and female collar bones

Definition:

The male collar bone or clavicle is a junction from the scapula to the chest in men. The female collar bone or clavicle is a junction from the scapula to the chest in women.

Size and shape:

Males have a linear, thicker collarbone. It is heavy and rough in texture. Females have a more curved, V-shaped collarbone. It is lighter in weight and smooth in texture. 

Characteristics:

The male clavicle has a broader midclavicular perimeter. The acromial end is placed higher than the sternal end. The subclavian groove is larger and so is the nutrient foramen. The female clavicle acromial end is placed lower than the sternal end. The subclavian groove is smaller and so is the nutrient foramen.

Measurements:

The male clavicle length is 141.30 mm. The backward curved length is 151.65mm. The medial 2/3rd and the lateral 1/3rd of the bone intersects at a circumference of 40.50 mm. The female clavicle length is 125.71 mm. The backward curved length is 134.36mm. The medial 2/3rd and the lateral 1/3rd of the bone intersects at a circumference of 34.93 mm.

Rhomboid fossa:

The rhomboid fossa is more enhanced in the male clavicle. The rhomboid fossa is less enhanced is the female clavicle.

Other features:

The male clavicle has more bone perforations, larger diameters at both ends, larger conoid diameter, and an overall more asymmetrical structure in comparison to the female counterpart. The female clavicle has fewer bone perforations, smaller diameters at both ends, reduced conoid diameter, and an overall less asymmetrical structure in comparison to the male counterpart.

Table of differences between male and female collar bones

FAQs

Is the clavicle more curved in females?

Yes.

Why do I have V-shaped collarbones?

Females have a V-shaped clavicle.

Are collarbones different?

Yes, males have a linear, thicker collar bone whereas females have a more curved, V-shaped collar bone.

What is a female collarbone?

The female collar bone or clavicle is a junction from the scapula to the chest in women.

Why aren’t my collarbones straight?

Collar bones are naturally not straight and instead are curved or sigmoid.

Are visible collarbones healthy?

Visible collarbones cannot be described as healthy or unhealthy, however they tend to be considered as a sign of beauty.

Which bone is known as beauty bone?

The clavicles.

Does losing weight make your collarbones more visible?

Yes. Thin people have prominent collarbones.

How should your collarbone look?

The collarbone is a curved bone connecting the scapula to the sternum.

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