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Clavicle bone fracture
Met with an accident...undisplaced clavicle bone fracture and scapula...it already five weeks...still I can feel the movement of bones in that area... How long it will take to become normal...
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Hello sir...clavicle fracture heal naturally...its taken time to heal..avoid lifting heavy objects and also avoid sleeping on affected side...no need to worry...After completing 8th wk consulte with orthopaedic doctor...thanks
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Get proper assessment done...
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Undisplaced # Clavicle & scapula heal naturally without any operative intervention. Give further 2-3 weeks. If you still continue to have problem consult any Orthopaedics surgeon in your area
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Hello there.... Most clavicle fracture are left to heal naturally using a simple triangular sling to support the arm and hold the bones together in their normal positions..... In adults, it usually takes about six to eight weeks for a broken collarbone to heal, although it can take longer.... Consult orthopedician for further advice....
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