A fracture of the middle clavicle can take at least three months to heal. A fracture of the middle clavicle is a common clinical condition that occurs when a person falls and lands directly on the clavicle. The fracture is usually a transverse fracture line with small fragments of bone and displacement of the fracture, which usually requires an incision and internal fixation. If the fracture is treated conservatively, it will be locally unstable, some will heal malformed, and some patients will develop bone discontinuity. Therefore, the clavicle fracture should be operated as soon as possible, and the stitches should be removed after two weeks of surgery, and the upper limb should be suspended for one month, during which time no strenuous activities should be performed to avoid displacement of the fracture, and oral medication to promote healing of the fracture should be taken as prescribed by the doctor. In summary, most patients with mid-clavicle fractures can achieve basic healing in about three months. In addition, it is important to note that patients should not engage in heavy work for 6 months after the fracture heals.