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Distal clavicle frature
I have attached the previous and current x ray after 2 months of fracture. Pls suggest me it will be recovered without surgery. As per my doctor it will take time but heal naturally
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I would like to examine you before giving any opinion.
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There may be cosmetic issue. It was surgical case from day one for proper reduction and alignment , if treated conservatively now then start mobilization/ physiotherapy now as it’s 2 months already otherwise shoulder stiffness wl b issue . If not united then surgery
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You need to get this fixed surgically In a rare case it will unite naturally
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Kindly share X-rays just after the injury and needs to compare post 2 months
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Answer is in you xrays.. Do you see any changes in your xrays after 2 months? My opinion: Fracture is displaced.. YOU need surgery (only if you need full movements)
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After 2 month you can wait only.. it has to be reduced at time of injury
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It get mal united without surgery
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