Clavicle Fractures

Case Definition

Clavicle Fractures

Clavicle fractures usually occur due to a fall on the shoulder or an outstretched arm. The clavicle is the bone that connects the shoulder to the chest and is one of the most commonly fractured bones.

Symptoms

  • Sharp pain at the top of the chest or shoulder
  • Swelling or bruising over the clavicle
  • Clicking sound when moving the shoulder
  • Reduced shoulder movement
  • Visible bump or deformity at the fracture site

Diagnosis

  • X-ray to determine the fracture location
  • CT scan sometimes used for detailed assessment of the fracture

Treatment Methods

  • Conservative treatment using a shoulder sling
  • Pain medications
  • Rest and physical therapy after healing
  • Surgery for displaced or comminuted fractures

When Is Surgery Needed?

  • Displaced or comminuted fracture
  • Fracture associated with joint dislocation
  • Pressure on nerves or blood vessels
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Frequently Asked Questions About Clavicle Fractures

We fully understand the importance of having all the necessary information to make informed decisions about your health. So, we have gathered the most frequently asked questions about clavicle fractures in children and provided clear and reliable answers. We hope this section helps you gain a better understanding of the condition.

Yes, most clavicle fractures heal with conservative treatment using a sling.

It usually heals within 6–8 weeks and requires some time to regain strength and mobility.

Yes, but only after complete healing is confirmed and under medical supervision.

Surgery is required if the fracture is displaced, involves multiple fragments, or there is pressure on nerves.

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