If it is a problem with the clavicle, it is recommended to go to the orthopedic department of the hospital. The most common problem with the clavicle is a fracture of the clavicle, and different treatment programs should be chosen according to different degrees of severity. Generally, fractures with mild symptoms and no obvious dislocation or clavicle fractures in children are recommended to be treated as conservatively as possible, such as external fixation with a figure-of-eight bandage. The fracture will take about three months to heal, but in children it may heal in a month or so. In the later stages, gradual joint rehabilitation can be carried out, combined with localized hot compresses and physiotherapy. If the fracture is obviously dislocated or comminuted, it may lead to local deformity, in order to avoid deformity in the later stage of healing, it is recommended to choose the incision and reduction internal fixation surgery, in this case in the later stage of the need to consider removing the steel plate surgery.