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Regarding shoulder pain
On 5th of this month my husband met with an accident and had a severe shoulder pain...we went to doctor and he suggested for xray after examine the report he suggested for surgery.. the below are the reports can anyone tell is surgery necessary
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Consult me search browse on goggle practo website Dr Rajinder sharma senior Orthopaedic neurospine joint Replace surgeon ,42 years expertise chandigarh health Department Govt Multispeciality Hospital retired Chandigarh(U.T)
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Surgery gives perfect reduction of fractured ends of bone and faster recovery
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Clavicle fracture can be treated without surgery
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Discuss with your doctor for appropriate management plan
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Fracture of the clavicle hardly ever need surgery.
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This fracture would mostly unite without surgery. With operation you can move your arm and shoulder earlier than other treatments. You have to take a decision on operation or conservative treatmentals.
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Can be treated conservative. Max unite
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If your husband has a clavicle fracture, surgery may or may not be necessary depending on the severity of the fracture and other factors. In general, if the fracture is displaced (meaning the broken ends of the bone are not lined up), if there are multiple fractures, or if the fracture is close to the sternum (breastbone), surgery may be recommended to help the bone heal properly. However, if the fracture is not displaced, your husband may be able to heal with nonsurgical treatments such as immobilization with a sling or brace, pain management, and physical therapy. It is important to discuss with your doctor about the severity of the fracture, your husband's overall health, and the potential risks and benefits of surgery versus non-surgical treatments. The decision to proceed with surgery ultimately depends on individual factors and should be made in consultation with a medical professional.
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Clavicle brace... for 4 weeks.. It will unite..
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