Sixish year old son of my bro in law broke his collar bone. So his wife took him to the govt hospital today and got an xray. Though the bottom part of his left collar bone is connected, the top is separated and it forms an angle that is greater than his right. There is a bump where the bone pushes on the skin. The govt doctor said 'it's cracked, come back in a month' I think the thing needs to be pushed down and held in place. We're bringing the kid, Josh, to the provincial hospital in Tagbilaran hoping for a better outcome, but I really don't know what's best. Having it heal like that doesn't sound right though. Anyone with experience?
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Broken collarbones suck, and there's not a lot that can be done for them from what I remember... for a six year old you can't even give him lots of vicodin<Reverend> IRC is just multiplayer notepad.
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Nothing to do except relax and get it healed up. Just like ribs, collar bones need no braces.
Also, 99% chance it will never heal like it was. There will always be a bump or somethign showing it broke at some point.
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One should immobilize the arm with the use of a sling.
I remember pictures of my brother who broke both in a car accident. He was put in cast, but maybe he had severe breaks.
It was also fourty years ago.
And it was a French approach
There's some usefull info on wikipedia
BTW: broken collarbones will allways leave a bump after healing. No worries about that, the bone will be thicker at the healed break."post reported"Winston, on the barricades for freedom of speech
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Like everyone already said -- Usually don't require setting or fixation. Generally heals well and quickly. Sling is usually recommended, but is more for comfort IIRC. Bump will probably persist.
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Originally posted by Zkribbler
..sounds more like a break than a crack.
Adult bones snap in half the old dry sticks you rake up in the fall. No bending allowed.The undeserving maintain power by promoting hysteria.
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So the doctor may have been correct. One thing bugs me. If you take a green stick and bent it until it cracks it won't be as long as it was. Josh has two collar bones, so from here on out the right is going to be longer than the left?
If you look in germano's link at the X ray titled "X-ray of a right clavicle fracture", it looks like Josh's X ray except that there is no large break near the shoulder, just the one in the middle. (Plus it's the flip side)Last edited by Lancer; January 28, 2008, 17:10.Long time member @ Apolyton
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Re: Anyone know anything about broken collar bone?
Originally posted by Lancer
Sixish year old son of my bro in law broke his collar bone. So his wife took him to the govt hospital today and got an xray. Though the bottom part of his left collar bone is connected, the top is separated and it forms an angle that is greater than his right. There is a bump where the bone pushes on the skin. The govt doctor said 'it's cracked, come back in a month' I think the thing needs to be pushed down and held in place. We're bringing the kid, Josh, to the provincial hospital in Tagbilaran hoping for a better outcome, but I really don't know what's best. Having it heal like that doesn't sound right though. Anyone with experience?
So the doctor may have been correct. One thing bugs me. If you take a green stick and bent it until it cracks it won't be as long as it was. Josh has two collar bones, so from here on out the right is going to be longer than the left?
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