How to reset a misaligned clavicle

The clavicle is dislocated in two ways: firstly, the patient sits on a chair and performs passive chest expansion exercises to keep the clavicle in the chest in a state of tension, and then uses both hands to reset the broken end of the fracture to achieve a good alignment and alignment, and then fixes a figure-of-eight bandage to maintain a good alignment and alignment of the broken end of the fracture. After four to six weeks, the fracture will be clinically healed, and if the fracture is clinically healed, the bandage can be removed and the functional activities of the shoulder joint can be performed. The second method is surgery, which involves cutting the skin and fascia to reach the location of the clavicle fracture, then repositioning and internal fixation with plates and nails. Then, by about four to six weeks, functional activities of the shoulder joint are performed, and it takes about three months to achieve bony healing, that is, a very strong healing.