RT Book, Section A1 Chumley, Heidi A1 Scott, Emily Gale A2 Usatine, Richard P. A2 Sabella, Camille A2 Smith, Mindy Ann A2 Mayeaux, E.J. A2 Chumley, Heidi S. A2 Appachi, Elumalai SR Print(0) ID 1114873645 T1 Clavicular Fracture T2 The Color Atlas of Pediatrics YR 2015 FD 2015 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 978-0-07-176701-9 LK accesspediatrics.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1114873645 RD 2024/03/28 AB A 15-year-old girl slipped on the ice and landed directly on her lateral shoulder. She had immediate pain and swelling in the middle of her clavicle. Her parents took her to the emergency room and a radiograph confirmed a displaced mid-clavicular fracture with considerable overlap (Figure 83-1). She was placed in a sling and saw her primary care physician the next day. In consultation with a sports medicine expert, she, her family, and her primary care physician decided on conservative treatment. A follow-up radiograph 4 months later demonstrated good healing. The bump on her clavicle is still palpable; but this does not bother her (Figure 83-2).