How do I know if I broke or bruised my collarbone?
Signs and symptoms of a broken collarbone include:
- Pain that increases with shoulder movement.
- Swelling.
- Tenderness.
- Bruising.
- A bulge on or near your shoulder.
- A grinding or crackling sound when you try to move your shoulder.
- Stiffness or inability to move your shoulder.
How long does it take for a bruised collar bone to heal?
In case of a simple clavicle contusion, complete healing will usually occur in about two weeks. When a fracture is suspected, the surgeon may also check the AC joint along with the collarbone to determine if any disruption of ligaments has occurred in that area.
Can you still move your arm with a broken collarbone?
There’s no pain when the health care provider presses on the collarbone. Your shoulder strength is normal. You can move and use the arm and shoulder without pain.
Can a fractured collarbone heal on its own?
Usually a broken collarbone will heal on its own. You just need to give it time. To help speed the healing, you might get: A splint or brace to keep your shoulder from moving.
How do you sleep with a broken collarbone?
Using extra pillows to prop yourself up when sleeping with a broken clavicle can help relieve pain. Sleeping in a more upright position may be more comfortable and allow for a better rest. You may also find it more comfortable to use pillows to prop up the arm on the side of your body with the fracture.
Can you move your arm with a broken collarbone?
You can move and use the arm and shoulder without pain. In general, people can go back to noncontact sports (such as running or swimming) in about 6 weeks and contact sports (such as football, lacrosse, and hockey) in 8–12 weeks.
What are the symptoms of a bruised collar bone?
Swelling at the injured area
What can be done with a broken collar bone?
A broken collarbone requires medical care and an X-ray of the clavicle is usually needed. You may be referred to an orthopedic specialist for treatment. Treatment for a broken collarbone usually requires a sling or figure-of-eight splint to keep the area immobile for several weeks. In some cases, surgery may be required.
How can you sleep with broken collar bone?
Buy a unique pillow such as a body pillow for lifting.