Most clavicle fractures heal successfully with nonoperative management. Initial care typically involves temporary immobilization for comfort, followed by a gradual increase in activity as tolerated.
Focus on maintaining mobility in unaffected joints to reduce swelling and preserve function.
Introduce passive and assisted range of motion exercises as pain subsides and healing progresses.
Begin gradual strengthening exercises once permitted by the surgeon.
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