Can you recover from a broken clavicle in 21 days?

Minor clavicle fractures in children usually recover in about 21 days if they heal faster; however, if the fracture is more severe, or if it is an adult fracture, it usually does not recover in 21 days. Because children have more organic matter, the fracture heals faster. If the clavicle fracture of a child around 2~3 years old, or even younger, is a glaucomatous fracture, or if the fracture is not displaced, the fracture will generally heal well in 3~4 weeks after good immobilization. However, with age, the rate of fracture healing decreases accordingly, and the time needed for recovery is also prolonged. Adults with clavicle fractures need about 3 to 4 months of recovery time, and even longer if the fracture is comminuted. It is important to note that clavicle fracture should be treated conservatively or surgically depending on the condition, and intervene in rehabilitation training in a timely manner so as not to affect the shoulder joint activities,