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Feb 16, 2020
8:12
:04
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Nakedbootleg
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PT not normally recommended for clavicle repairs.
You can normally use the arm right away as long as you avoid impact and heavy lifting or overhead reaching.
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Hey have any of you guys ever had surgery on a broken clavicle and if so did you do PT afterward?
Slim
Broscience major
2/16/20 7:43pm
RE: Hey have any of you guys ever had surgery on a broken clavicle and if so did
jxncoog
2/16/20 7:54pm
Yeah I destroyed mine and had it plated a couple years ago and my wife was asking me why I never did PT and I told her I
Slim
2/16/20 7:56pm
I was offered a PT script but I wasn't experiencing a
jxncoog
2/16/20 8:00pm
Really depends, typically only those who progress more slowly than normal are
akmewg
2/16/20 9:33pm
PT not normally recommended for clavicle repairs.
Nakedbootleg
2/16/20 8:12pm
“Right away” (after it heals)
byu1
2/16/20 9:49pm
Right away. It’s the main reason that surgery is now more commonly done.
Nakedbootleg
2/16/20 10:11pm
Yes and no PT.
bob falfa
2/16/20 8:18pm
Broke mine last fall. Had it repaired, no PT.
DrJaggers
2/16/20 8:24pm
Surgery-yes. PT-no
chrisrenrut
2/16/20 8:34pm
Sure are a lot of guys getting their clavicle repaired. Weird.
HoustonCougar
2/16/20 11:54pm
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