This isn't really an injury-related issue. I'm mostly just curious.
My right clavicle is essentially perpendicular to my sternum, but my left clavicle rises upward at an angle. This has always been this way, as far as I can recall.
Is this something that can be corrected? I'm not sure why I would need to, except that it looks kinda funky. The left side of my chest is certainly raised compared to the right.
I've never noticed any unevenness in strength on either side.
I know it's not unusual for the clavicles to extend from the sternum to the acromion process of the scapula at an angle, but is it unusual to have one side at a distinctly different angle from the other?
Maybe I'm one of those chimera people with one half of my body really being an absorbed twin.

