Clavicle fracture

2023-04-12 10:01:50
Hi Doc, I had an accident in Nov and got left clavicle fracture. Gone through Surgery and fixed a plate on 17 Nov 2023. It's been around 5 months from surgery now. I am concerned if I can ride my Motorcycle now. Please suggest
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Answered2023-04-13 03:28:50

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Hopefully u can do...once can u get a fresh xray to check fracture status for confirmation.

Answered2023-04-13 03:27:40

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Dear, Normally a bone heals by 3 months. In your case, it’s already been 5 months.
Next Steps
Kindly get X-ray and if bone is united along with no clinical symptoms, Do your routine work.
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If any doubt , kindly consider getting a Video consultation

Answered2023-04-12 13:27:35

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Hello Pls get a recent xray done so that we can check the status of the bone.. whether it got united or not

Answered2023-04-13 14:37:36

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Yes, if shoulder movment are normal then you can ride

Answered2023-04-12 15:33:06

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As you have had surgery for a left clavicle fracture and it has been 5 months since the surgery, it is best to consult with your doctor before you start riding your motorcycle. Your doctor will assess the current status of your fracture, and also evaluate the strength and mobility of your left shoulder. Riding a motorcycle requires a certain level of physical strength, stability and mobility in your upper body, especially in your shoulders and arms. Depending on your progress, your doctor may give you specific guidelines and recommendations to follow before you resume your motorcycle riding activities. It is important to prioritize your safety and follow your doctor's advice to prevent any further injuries or complications.

Answered2023-04-12 12:00:04

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