Clavicle fractures are usually better treated with surgery for the following reasons: 1. Surgical treatment can be used for incision and internal fixation, which can reset the fracture end well and fix it firmly, which can lay a good foundation for smooth healing of the fracture. 2. Conservative treatment, such as 8-string bandage fixation, requires the patient to maintain a fixed position for a long time, which is difficult for the patient to tolerate and can seriously affect rest at night and work during the day. At the same time, it is not guaranteed that the fracture end can always be maintained stable and deformed healing can occur. Therefore, if the clavicle fracture is significantly displaced, surgery is usually the best option. The muscles of the shoulder and neck should be strengthened to improve local stability and to protect the clavicle from fracture.