Fractures of the clavicle bone, also known as the collarbone, are common injuries that can occur due to various reasons. One type of clavicle fracture is the nondisplaced fracture of the shaft of the right clavicle. This type of fracture occurs when there is a crack in the bone, but the pieces remain in place without any significant displacement.
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A nondisplaced fracture of the shaft of the right clavicle is a common type of clavicle fracture that can occur due to various reasons. Symptoms include pain, swelling, and tenderness in the shoulder and collarbone region. Treatment options include rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE), the use of a sling or brace, pain medication, and physical therapy. Recovery time generally takes 6-8 weeks, and it is important to follow the treatment plan recommended by the doctor to avoid any further injuries.