presents
Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics
www.smith-nephew.com
Tracking Pixel
Search Site by Word
My Account

The mechanism of clavicular fracture. A clinical and biomechanical analysis


Stanley D. Trowbridge EA. Norris SH. Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery - British Volume. [JC:hk7] 70(3):461-4, 1988 May. A consecutive series of 150 patients with clavicular fractures is presented. In 81% detailed information regarding the mechanism of the injury was available and, of these, 94% had fractured their clavicle from a direct blow on the shoulder; only 6% had fallen on the outstretched hand. This finding, at variance with commonly held views regarding the mechanism of this injury, was further investigated by biomechanical analysis of the forces involved in clavicular fractures. The biomechanical model supported the clinical findings.



Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.