How long does a dislocated mid-clavicle fracture take to heal with conservative treatment?

Typically, a dislocated mid-clavicle fracture will heal in about 3 months with conservative treatment, but some patients may need longer. If a mid-clavicle fracture is dislocated, it can be treated conservatively by immobilizing the fracture site with a plaster cast to avoid excessive movement of the affected limb, and recovery can be achieved after about 3 months of rest and recuperation. At the same time, appropriate rehabilitation training can be carried out under the guidance of the doctor, so as to keep the joint function from deteriorating. In addition, during the recovery period of the fracture, you can consume more high-calcium and high-protein foods to maintain adequate nutrition in the body, so as to facilitate the recovery.