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Clavicle Fracture
Middle third - The middle of the clavicle and the most common site for a clavicle fracture Distal third - The end of the clavicle connecting to the shoulder Medial third - The end of the clavicle connecting to the sternum Causes of Clavicle FractureA clavicle fracture is caused by trauma to the clavicle bone. The trauma is usually caused by a direct blow to the clavicle, such as falling on an outstretched arm. Clavicle fractures in infants can occur when newborn babies pass through the birth canal. Symptoms of Clavicle FractureMost often, patients have shoulder pain and difficulty in moving their arms. Swelling and bruising around a broken bone are also quite common. After the swelling has subsided, the fracture is often easily felt through the skin. If you feel you have a clavicle fracture, see your physician for proper examination and treatment.Home Treatment for Clavicle FractureAfter professional evaluation and treatment, there are several things that you can do at home to help the pain and healing:
Medical Treatment for Clavicle FractureAn X-ray will show a fracture if one exists. A doctor will perform an examination to determine whether the nerves and blood vessels surrounding the clavicle are intact. Surgery is usually only required when either the skin is broken or if the fracture is severely displaced or shortened. If the clavicle is not displaced, the shoulder is usually immobilized for 6-8 weeks. If the clavicle is displaced, surgical correction may be indicated.***The information, including opinions and recommendations, contained in the Web site is for general educational purposes only. Such information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. No one should act upon any information on this Web site without first seeking medical advice from a qualified medical physician with whom they have a confidential doctor/patient relationship.*** |
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