Can Clavicle Fracture Dislocation Heal On Its Own With Conservative Treatment?

Clavicle fracture dislocation needs to be judged according to the degree of dislocation, for mild dislocation, can be given eight bandages to fixation, and later follow up on time, most can be cured, serious dislocation may need to be treated with surgery. 1. Mild dislocation: Generally, patients with mild dislocation can be given eight bandages to fixation, but need to be timely follow-up, to determine whether there is any re-displacement, as well as to observe the growth of the fracture healing. After 4~6 weeks of immobilization, if the fracture is not displaced and heals well, the immobilization can be removed and rehabilitation training can be carried out to gradually resume normal activities. 2. Severe malunion: For patients with severe malunion, most of the external fixation methods can not play a role in fixation, and conservative treatment may lead to deformity of the fracture healing or even non-union. Therefore, surgical treatment is recommended, and generally it is feasible to perform cut-and-replace internal fixation. After the clavicle fracture, we need to consult the hospital in time, and improve the relevant examination, comprehensive assessment, to determine the treatment plan.