Broken Collarbone
Signs of a broken collarbone
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A cracked or broken collarbone will be extremely painful. There may also be:
- swelling or tenderness around the injured area
- bruising to the skin
- bleeding if the bone has damaged the tissue and skin(this is rare)
- numbness or Pins and needles if nerves in the arm are injured
Yourshoulder may be slumped downwards and forwards under the weight of the arm, as the broken collarbone is no longer providing support.
You may have heard a snap or a grinding noise during the accident. In very severe cases, one end of the bone may poke through the skin.
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How a broken collarbone is treated
Most broken collarbones are left to heal naturallyusing a simple triangular sling to support the arm and hold the bones together in their normal positions. The sling is usually applied in hospital af
How long does it take to heal?
In adults, it usually takes about six to eight weeks for a broken collarbone to heal, although it can take longer. In children, it usually takes about three to six weeks to heal. However, it will tak
Introduction
A broken collarbone, or fractured clavicle, is a common injury that usually happens after a fall on to the shoulder.
Recovery advice
You may find the following advice helpful while recovering from a broken collarbone: use extra pillows at night to keep yourself more upright if you find sleeping uncomfortable use ice packs and pa
Signs of a broken collarbone
A cracked or broken collarbone will be extremely painful. There may also be: swelling or tenderness around the injured area bruising to the skin bleeding if the bone has damaged the tissue and ski
What you should do
While you wait to see a doctor, stabilise the arm by using a towel as a sling (this goes under the forearm and then around the neck). Try to move the arm as little as possible. Take over-the-counter