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The clavicle, also known as the collarbone, is a slender S-shaped bone that connects the shoulder blade (scapula) to the breastbone (sternum).It plays a crucial role in supporting the shoulder and enabling its range of motion. A clavicle fracture, commonly called a broken collarbone, is a break in this bone. It is a relatively common injury, especially amongst children and young adults, accounting for about 5% of all adult fractures. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: What Is Clavicle Fractures And Its Treatment


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What Is Clavicle Fractures And Its Treatment
  • Clavicle Fracture

2
Introduction
  • The clavicle, also known as the collarbone, is a
    slender S-shaped bone that connects the shoulder
    blade (scapula) to the breastbone (sternum).
  • It plays a crucial role in supporting the
    shoulder and enabling its range of motion.
  • A clavicle fracture, commonly called a broken
    collarbone, is a break in this bone. It is a
    relatively common injury, especially amongst
    children and young adults, accounting for about
    5 of all adult fractures.

3
Causes of Clavicle Fractures
  • Direct blow to the shoulder This is the most
    common cause, often occurring during falls, car
    accidents, or contact sports.
  • Fall onto an outstretched arm The force of the
    impact can transmit to the clavicle, causing it
    to break.
  • Birth injuries In rare cases, clavicle fractures
    can occur during childbirth, especially in
    difficult deliveries.
  • Underlying medical conditions Weakened bones due
    to osteoporosis or other conditions can increase
    the risk of fracture with minimal impact.

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Symptoms of a Clavicle Fracture
  • The main symptoms of a clavicle fracture include
  • Pain and swelling around the shoulder and
    collarbone
  • Difficulty moving the arm, especially lifting it
    or reaching overhead
  • Deformity or visible lump over the clavicle area
  • Bruising and discoloration around the injury
  • Feeling of grating or popping at the time of
    injury

5
Clavicle Fracture Treatment
  • There are two approaches to treating a clavicle
    fracture.
  • Non-Surgical Treatment For Non surgical
    treatment,the bone fragments remain properly
    aligned, non-invasive treatments may be effective
    in managing symptoms throughout the healing
    process. One approach involves immobilizing the
    affected shoulder with the clavicle in its
    correct position.
  • Pain and inflammation can be controlled through
    rest, ice application, and the use of
    non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
  • Surgical Treatment surgical intervention might
    become necessary if the clavicle fracture causes
    bone displacement, dislocation, open wounds, or
    if conservative treatments fail to alleviate
    symptoms. Patients experiencing any of these
    conditions may require surgery. During the
    surgical procedure, bone fragments will be
    repositioned into their proper anatomical
    alignment using specialized plates, pins, and
    screws. This intervention aids in stabilizing the
    bone and facilitating proper healing.

6
Conclusion
  • Clavicle fractures indeed have effective
    treatments. Depending on the severity and
    displacement of the fracture, options may include
    conservative approaches like immobilization with
    a sling, physical therapy, or surgical
    intervention for complex fractures.
  • Consult with an Orthopedic surgeon for Clavicle
    fracture treatment near Gitanjali Chowk, for
    proper treatment, after diagnosis the complexity
    of fracture to provide optimal treatment for your
    fracture healing, restore functionality, and
    minimize long-term complications.
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