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Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal, 2021
Clavicle fractures are commonly seen in children and young adults. A case of a 30-year-old woman sustaining a clavicle fracture while riding a bike is highlighted. The most common cause is strong fall with the injured arm at one's side, often in contact sports injuries.
Denise R, Ramponi, Mary, Jo Cerepani
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Clavicle fractures are commonly seen in children and young adults. A case of a 30-year-old woman sustaining a clavicle fracture while riding a bike is highlighted. The most common cause is strong fall with the injured arm at one's side, often in contact sports injuries.
Denise R, Ramponi, Mary, Jo Cerepani
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2020
Clavicle fractures account for approximately 2–5% of all fractures in adults and 10–15% in children. There is a bimodal distribution, with two peaks occurring in patients <25 years of age as a result of direct trauma and in those >55 years of age secondary to a fall onto an outstretched arm.
Catrin, Morgan +4 more
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Clavicle fractures account for approximately 2–5% of all fractures in adults and 10–15% in children. There is a bimodal distribution, with two peaks occurring in patients <25 years of age as a result of direct trauma and in those >55 years of age secondary to a fall onto an outstretched arm.
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Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 1999
The clavicle fracture that has united with deformity or shortening may have an adverse effect on normal shoulder girdle function. We report on 4 patients in whom a malunited fracture of the clavicle was believed to be a contributing factor to shoulder girdle dysfunction.
K Y, Chan +3 more
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The clavicle fracture that has united with deformity or shortening may have an adverse effect on normal shoulder girdle function. We report on 4 patients in whom a malunited fracture of the clavicle was believed to be a contributing factor to shoulder girdle dysfunction.
K Y, Chan +3 more
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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2011
THE PATIENT A 41-year-old, right hand–dominant, active man presents for treatment of a right shoulder injury after a motor vehicle crash. Evaluation in the emergency room identifies slight swelling, no ecchymosis, no skin tenting, tenderness over the lateral one third of the right clavicle, neurovascular examination within normal limits, and limitation
Sameer, Jain, Gregory T, Altman
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THE PATIENT A 41-year-old, right hand–dominant, active man presents for treatment of a right shoulder injury after a motor vehicle crash. Evaluation in the emergency room identifies slight swelling, no ecchymosis, no skin tenting, tenderness over the lateral one third of the right clavicle, neurovascular examination within normal limits, and limitation
Sameer, Jain, Gregory T, Altman
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Orthopedics, 1998
ABSTRACT A prospective screening program of 9106 newborns identified 43 infants with clavicle fractures for a prevalence of 1 fracture in every 213 live births (0.5%). The fractures were equally distributed by right and left side involvement and male and female sex. All fractures occurred during vaginal deliveries.
M T, McBride +2 more
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ABSTRACT A prospective screening program of 9106 newborns identified 43 infants with clavicle fractures for a prevalence of 1 fracture in every 213 live births (0.5%). The fractures were equally distributed by right and left side involvement and male and female sex. All fractures occurred during vaginal deliveries.
M T, McBride +2 more
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1984
A case is presented employing a modification of the halo traction technique using clavicle and scapular based pins attached through Hoffmann spacing bars to a standard halo frame. Other techniques that have been employed for fractures and dislocations of the cervical spine are reviewed. The principle advantages are the satisfactory stability it affords
D M, Appleby, F H, Fu, D C, Mears
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A case is presented employing a modification of the halo traction technique using clavicle and scapular based pins attached through Hoffmann spacing bars to a standard halo frame. Other techniques that have been employed for fractures and dislocations of the cervical spine are reviewed. The principle advantages are the satisfactory stability it affords
D M, Appleby, F H, Fu, D C, Mears
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2012
We report a case of traumatic floating clavicula in a man aged 21 years. He was admitted to our emergency department with polytrauma sustained in a motor car accident, successfully treated 21 days after the accident with bipolar open reduction and wire stabilization.
DURUKAN, Polat +5 more
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We report a case of traumatic floating clavicula in a man aged 21 years. He was admitted to our emergency department with polytrauma sustained in a motor car accident, successfully treated 21 days after the accident with bipolar open reduction and wire stabilization.
DURUKAN, Polat +5 more
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’Cable-maker's clavicle': stress fracture of the medial clavicle
Skeletal Radiology, 2000A 50-year-old man presented with a non-traumatic painful swelling over the medial clavicle. Radiographs showed a poorly defined fracture and the possibility of an underlying pathology was raised. Computed tomography suggested a stress fracture. This prompted a further, more detailed occupational history to be obtained from the patient, which revealed a
C R, Peebles, T, Sulkin, M A, Sampson
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