If the child’s clavicle fracture site is not greatly affected, and there is only limited movement and pain, and no damage to other organ functions, the child’s fracture can be rated as a grade 10 disability. If a child has an open fracture, an injury to the subclavian artery, or an injury to the brachial plexus nerve and cannot recover from the fracture after treatment, the child’s shoulder joint function or upper limb function is paralyzed or permanently limited, the child can be rated as a Grade 8 or 9 disability, Grade 10 being the less severe disability and Grade 1 being the most severe disability. The grade of a child’s cancellous fracture is determined by the condition of the clavicle, and the child can be taken to a professional appraisal agency for identification. When a child has a fracture, he or she should go to the hospital as soon as possible to do some symptomatic treatment, which is divided into conservative treatment and surgical treatment.