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SSP MS028

Clavicle/Scapula Repair - Non-Surgical

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Clavicle/Scapula Repair - Non-Surgical Overview

Non-surgical clavicle (collarbone) or scapula (shoulder blade) repair is often recommended for fractures that are stable and well-aligned. Most clavicle and scapula fractures can heal without surgery, especially if the bones remain in position and there is minimal displacement. Non-surgical treatment focuses on allowing the bone to heal naturally while providing support to ensure proper alignment during the healing process. This approach is typically chosen when the fracture is simple, does not involve severe displacement, and does not affect critical structures like nerves or blood vessels.

In cases of non-surgical clavicle repair, the primary treatment is the use of a sling to immobilize the shoulder and keep the collarbone in the correct position. The sling supports the arm, reducing movement that could shift the broken bone fragments. Patients typically wear the sling for several weeks, depending on the severity of the fracture and the patient’s overall health. Pain management is usually handled with over-the-counter pain relievers such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Applying ice to the injured area can help reduce swelling during the initial days after the injury.

Similarly, non-surgical treatment for a scapula fracture usually involves immobilizing the shoulder with a sling. Scapula fractures are less common and often occur due to high-impact trauma, such as a car accident or fall. Because the scapula is surrounded by muscles that help hold the bone in place, many scapula fractures can heal without surgery as long as the bone fragments are properly aligned. Physical therapy may be started once the initial pain subsides to maintain shoulder mobility and prevent stiffness, though strenuous activity is avoided until the bone has healed sufficiently.

The healing process for both clavicle and scapula fractures typically takes around 6 to 12 weeks, depending on the severity of the fracture and the patient’s age and health. During this time, the bone forms a callus as part of the body’s natural healing process, gradually rebuilding the bone tissue and strengthening the fracture site. Follow-up visits with the doctor will be necessary to monitor the healing progress and ensure the bone is healing in the correct position. X-rays may be taken periodically to confirm that the bone is properly aligned and progressing as expected.

While most clavicle and scapula fractures heal successfully with non-surgical treatment, there are some potential risks. In certain cases, the bone fragments may shift out of alignment during the healing process, leading to malunion (improperly healed bone) or nonunion (failure of the bone to heal). These complications could result in ongoing pain, limited mobility, or cosmetic deformity. In such cases, surgery may become necessary to realign the bone and promote proper healing. However, with proper immobilization and care, most patients recover fully from non-surgical clavicle or scapula repair and regain normal function of the shoulder.

Once the bone has healed sufficiently, physical therapy is often recommended to restore strength and range of motion to the shoulder. Exercises focus on gradually increasing mobility, rebuilding muscle strength, and improving flexibility. Full recovery can take several months, but most patients regain full use of their shoulder and experience minimal long-term effects if the bone heals properly.

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SSP MS028

Clavicle/Scapula Repair - Non-Surgical

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Clavicle/Scapula Repair - Non-Surgical

Mount Carmel Dublin

4105 Emerald Pkwy, Dublin, OH 43016

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