Lateral Clavicle Fractures

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Overview

Fractures of the collar bone (Clavicle) or dislocations of the AC joint can occur at any age and are usual as a result of a fall or accident.  Some fractures or dislocations can be managed in a broad arm sling while others may require surgery.

Assessment

Surgeons at Victorian Bone and Joint Specialists will assess your injury and organise x-rays and scans if required. If surgery is needed, your specialist will help guide you through the process as a successful outcome will require recovery and rehabilitation often with physiotherapists close to your home location in Melbourne.

Treatment

Non-operative management

A simple crack in the bone, while painful, will normally heal well. A sling will be required.

Surgical management

If the clavicle is fractured close to the AC joint or the AC joint is dislocated surgery may be recommended. If surgery is not required for your clavicle fracture or AC joint dislocation, then a sling to help hold the shoulder high and in place will be fitted for you. Follow up x-rays are normally required

A broad arm sling is fitted, this holds the weight of the arm allowing the clavicle to heal.

If the fracture or dislocation has moved the bone too much or if the break is unstable or causing issues with the skin, then surgery to lock the bone and AC joint back in place may be the best option. Dr Stevens will discuss this with you.

When to contact us

If you have a clavicle fracture and would like to speak to our specialists call the rooms on 03 5752 5020

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