If the clavicle is misaligned, the clavicle fracture can be simply reset in children. As long as the fracture is fixed, then regular x-rays are taken at the hospital to check the location of the fracture and the healing process. Generally speaking, conservative treatment of clavicle fractures in children can be successful. In the case of an adult with a significantly displaced clavicle fracture, surgical treatment is still recommended. Surgical treatment not only restores the position of the fracture, but also facilitates early exercise with strong fixation. Therefore, surgery is the main treatment. It takes about 9 months for the clavicle fracture to heal. During this time, it is necessary to improve nutrition to prevent non-union and displacement of the fracture. Generally speaking, there are no sequelae of clavicle fracture.