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- Title
Clavicle fractures: individualizing treatment for fracture type.
- Authors
Housner JA; Kuhn JE; Harmon KG; Rubin A
- Abstract
Clavicle fractures are common injuries in both children and adults. In most cases, the diagnosis can be made readily from the patient's history and physical examination. X-rays are helpful to confirm the diagnosis, to assess the severity of the fracture, and to follow interval healing. Most fractures are treated nonoperatively, and surgical intervention is typically reserved for unstable distal clavicle fractures. Nonoperative options involve either a sling-and-swathe or figure-of-eight splint. Return-to-play decisions should be individualized based on the age of the patient, location and severity of the fracture, degree of clinical and radiographic healing, and the sport in which the athlete will be participating.
- Publication
Physician & Sportsmedicine, 2003, Vol 31, Issue 12, p30
- ISSN
0091-3847
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.3810/psm.2003.12.597