Clavicle fractures usually achieve initial clinical healing after 4-6 weeks, but it usually takes 3 months for the fracture to fully recover. If the fracture is fixed with a figure-of-eight bandage, i.e., no surgery is required, and the fracture is fixed with a bandage and the fracture is well aligned, the figure-of-eight can be released and functional exercises for shoulder and upper extremity lifting can be performed after 4-6 weeks of initial clinical healing. After surgery, you can perform functional exercises of the upper limb in 3-5 days, and in 4-6 weeks, the shoulder joint will be very flexible, and in about 3 months, it will heal bony, which means it will be very stable. However, after the surgical treatment, the internal fixation should be removed after 1-2 years, and it takes 2 weeks for the skin to heal after the plate is removed, and it takes about 1 month for the nail holes of the plates to heal.