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- Title
Return to sport following clavicle fractures: a systematic review.
- Authors
Robertson, G. A. J.; Wood, A. M.
- Abstract
Introduction: This review aims to provide information on the return rates and return times to sport following clavicle fractures. Sources of data: A systematic search of Medline, EMBASE, CINAHAL, Cochrane, Web of Science, PEDro, SPORTDiscus, Scopus and Google Scholar was performed using the keywords 'clavicle', 'clavicular', 'fractures', 'athletes', 'sports', 'non-operative', 'conservative', 'operative', 'return to sport'. Areas of agreement: Twenty-three studies were included: 10 reported on mid-shaft fractures, 14 on lateral fractures. The management principles for athletic patients were to attempt non-operative management for undisplaced fractures to undertake operative intervention for displaced lateral fractures and to recommend operative intervention for displaced mid-shaft fractures. Areas of controversy: The optimal surgical modality for mid-shaft and lateral clavicle fractures. Growing points: Operative management of displaced mid-shaft fractures offers improved return rates and times to sport compared to non-operative management. Suture fixation and non-acromio-clavicular joint (ACJ)-spanning plate fixation of displaced lateral fractures show promising results. Areas timely for developing research: Future prospective studies should aim to establish the optimal treatment modalities for clavicle fractures.
- Subjects
CLAVICLE injuries; ARM fractures; SPORTS injuries; FRACTURE fixation; RESEARCH & development
- Publication
British Medical Bulletin, 2016, Vol 119, Issue 1, p111
- ISSN
0007-1420
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1093/bmb/ldw029