It takes about 3 weeks after the removal of the clavicle plate for the patient to be able to work normally, depending on the patient’s physical condition. It is generally recommended to start working normally after 3 weeks after the clavicle plate is removed. In general, removing the plate after the fracture has healed usually requires surgical treatment as well, and can also result in the appearance of a surgical incision. Normal skin healing takes about 7 to 10 days, and bathing and other activities can be performed only after the wound has healed. In addition, the clavicle will be left with nail scars, so premature weight-bearing activities are not allowed, which can easily lead to another clavicle fracture. Therefore, patients are advised to start working normally after 3 weeks. Before going to work, you can go to the hospital for a checkup to see how the fracture is healing. If there is any discomfort during the recovery period, you need to seek immediate medical attention and actively cooperate with the doctor.