A clavicle fracture is a break in the collarbone, the long bone that connects your shoulder blade (scapula) to your breastbone (sternum). The clavicle plays a crucial role in shoulder movement and stability, acting as a strut that keeps the shoulder in proper position. In Singapore, these injuries are prevalent among cyclists, contact sport athletes, and individuals involved in road traffic accidents.
Middle third fractures occur in the central portion of the clavicle. These breaks typically happen at the bone’s thinnest point and can range from simple cracks to complex breaks with multiple fragments.