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Clavicle Fracture Definition
Common names:
  • Broken Clavicle
  • Broken Collarbone
  • Clavicle Fracture
  • Clavicle is Broken
  • Collar Bone Fracture
  • Collar Bone is Broken
  • Fractured Clavicle
  • Fractured Collar Bone
What is a clavicle fracture?
A person with a clavicle fracture has a broken collar bone. The collar bone is usually broken during a fall on to the shoulder or an outstretched arm. Clavicle fractures are most common in children and rarely require surgery. Images

What are the symptoms of a clavicle fracture?
Symptoms of a clavicle fracture include shoulder pain with swelling and tenderness overlying the clavicle. Images

How does the doctor treat a clavicle fracture?
Treatment for a clavicle fracture includes rest, cold compresses, arm elevation, and pain medications. The clavicle fracture may be treated with a clavicle strap or a shoulder sling. Most clavicle fractures heal within six weeks. Videos

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Last Updated: Apr 7, 2009  References
Authors: Stephen J. Schueler, MDJohn H. Beckett, MDD. Scott Gettings, MD
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