Shoulder Fractures

Overview and Facts about Shoulder Fractures

Shoulder fracture is trauma to the shoulder that involves broken bones. In the shoulder, the most common fractures are in three areas:

  • Clavicle, or collar bone
  • Proximal humerus, or the top of the upper arm bone
  • Scapula, or shoulder blade

If you experience a shoulder fracture, it may be located in one or more of these areas. The most common cause is a direct blow or fall to the shoulder.

Shoulder fractures often do not require surgical intervention, depending on whether the broken bone fragments are displaced (move from their original position in the shoulder joint) or non-displaced (remain close to their original positions). Most shoulder fractures are non-displaced or minimally displaced.

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