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What to expect during healing of a Clavicle Fracture: While the bone heals usually within 2-3 months, recovery takes much longer. Typically most of the recovery is completed by 3-5 months. Some stiffness in the shoulder can happen after these injuries, but usually resolves by 6 months after the injury.
What is a clavicle injury and how have I got it? Injuries to the clavicle include fractures, severe bruising and / or ligament injuries. They generally occur following a high impact trauma such as falling from a height, a road traffic accident, cycling accident or high impact sports. What are the signs and Symptoms?
Rehabilitation after Clavicle Fracture Phase One: 0 to 6 weeks after surgery Goals: 1. Protect the fractured clavicle 2. Prevent shoulder stiffness 3. Regain range of motion 4. Control pain and swelling Activities: 1. Sling Use your sling most of the time for the first 2 weeks. The doctor will give you additional
A fracture is the same as a break in the bone. You have a fracture of the clavicle or ‘collarbone’. This bone joins the breast bone to the shoulder joint. This is a common fracture. You will be given a sling to support your arm; this should be used for 2 to 6 weeks whilst the injury heals.
15 Οκτ 2024 · When you have a fracture, it’s not just the bone that’s affected. You’ll also have injured some of the soft tissues around it. Soft tissues include the: muscles; ligaments; tendons; nerves; A clavicle (collar bone) fracture. Recovery times. A clavicle fracture can take between 6 to 12 weeks to heal. It’s normal to have aches and ...
21 Μαΐ 2021 · If you think you may have a medical emergency, immediately call your doctor or dial 911. A broken collarbone is a common injury. Find out what to expect throughout recovery, including how long it takes to recover and what you need to do to regain strength and function in your shoulder.
Overview. You have been seen in the Emergency Department and found to have a fracture of your clavicle (collarbone). This leaflet provides advice and information on managing your injury. Things to remember. Take regular painkillers for the first few days and then as required.