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Collar bone - broken

We have examined you and have ascertained that you have a broken collar bone. Your arm has to be in a sling for 2-3 weeks. The fracture will be healed after 5-6 weeks.

About your visit

We have examined you and have ascertained that you have a broken collar bone. Your arm is now in a sling that you will have to wear for 2-3 weeks. It usually takes 3-6 weeks for the fracture to heal completely.

When you get home

You may be in pain

It is normal to feel pain in the area around your broken collar bone. You may also experience creaking and grating sensations when moving your arm. These sensations will go away with time. At night, you can try to ease the pain by placing pillows under your shoulder on the side of the fracture. This will elevate your shoulder, so it is at a higher level than the rest of your body. 

Call you general practitioner if the pain continues for more than eight weeks, or if after 3-4 weeks, in addition to the pain, you still find it difficult to move your arm.

Take pain-relieving medicine if you are in pain

You should take pain-relieving medicine if you are in pain. Pain-relieving medicine can be bought over the counter. Take only the amount of pain reliever recommended on the package. Contact your general practitioner if you need help managing the pain.  

Remove the sling when you go to bed and when washing

You can take the sling off at night and instead support your arm using a pillow. Remove the sling when you take a shower or bath. When undressing, it is a good idea to do the uninjured arm first. When dressing, it is better to do the injured arm first.

Move your fingers and forearm

The sling is meant to keep your arm immobile so the fracture can heal. However, you should move your fingers many times a day while wearing the sling. 

It is important to exercise your arm

After two to three days with the arm in a sling, you should do exercises.
Pain is normal. Exercise at a moderate pace, and do not continue an exercise if you have to force a movement or if you feel acute pain. Plan your exercises around times when your pain relievers are in full effect. 
Exercise as frequently as possible.

You can see a video of the exercises on https://regionh.dk/oze or hold your smartphone camera over this QR code: 

Check-ups

We will determine whether you need to come to the hospital for a check-up or whether you should visit your general practitioner. If you need to visit the hospital for a check-up, we will notify you via digital or physical post, or we will call you with information regarding time and place. If you need to visit your general practitioner, you will have to contact the clinic yourself and schedule an appointment.

If your condition deteriorates before your check-up, do not wait, but contact your general practitioner. If your condition deteriorates acutely, dial 1813 for the medical helpline.

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