Whether or not you can go to work one month after a clavicle fracture depends on the specific situation, depending on the age of the patient, the degree of fracture and the nature of the patient’s job. Try not to go to work one month after the fracture, because the fracture healing is still unstable at this time. It is better to be safe and rest for two to three months before going back to work. After the clavicle fracture, if the alignment is good and the fracture is stable, conservative treatment can be carried out, using a triangle towel and other bandages to immobilize. To observe whether you can go to work or not, you need to go to the hospital to take an X-ray film. If there is more bone scabs generated, and the fracture line is blurred or disappeared, and there is no discomfort in the activity, the fracture has reached clinical healing, and you can carry out normal activities at this time, but try not to overdo the activity with the side of the fracture because the bone scabs healing is still not too stable. If there is only a little scab on the film, the fracture line is still clear, and there is still a strange sensation when you move around, the fracture may be delayed healing or non-healing, so try not to go to work at this time.