Clavicle fracture (broken collar bone)

About Clavicle fracture (broken collar bone)

The clavicle (collar bone) connects the shoulder to the breast bone (sternum). A fracture is a broken bone. The clavicle is frequently broken when a patient falls landing on the outside of the shoulder. The clavicle can also be fractured from a direct blow. Severe fractures can cause damage to the nerve or blood vessels of the arm.

Symptoms

Shoulder pain, deformity of the collar bone, shoulder pain with movement, arm numbness, arm weakness, bruising over collar bone, tenderness of collar bone.

Tests & Diagnostics

A history and physical exam will be done. An x-ray will confirm the diagnosis.
Path 2 — Over-the-Counter Options

OTC sleep aids and supportive treatments

Path 3 — Prescription Options

Prescription medications

Conventional treatment summary

Most clavicle fractures can be treated by placing the arm in a sling or shoulder immobilizer. Severe fractures may require surgery. Fractures with the bone protruding through the skin will require surgery to clean out the wound. Pain medications will be prescribed.

Medical specialties

Orthopedic Surgery

This page is educational content, not medical advice. Always consult a qualified clinician for diagnosis and treatment of Clavicle fracture (broken collar bone).