Displaced clavicular fractures usually require surgery as treatment Nondisplaced clavicular fractures can usually be managed by special bandage
What is the best treatment for clavicle fracture?
The most popular method of treating middle-of-the-earth fractures is immobilization using a figure-of-eight splint or sling.
Adults and nondisplaced fractures are treated in the same way. More quickly, healing takes place, and immobilization is often only required for three to four weeks. It is advisable to stay away from contact sports and forceful strikes to the shoulder for an extra two to three weeks.