The younger you are when you break your clavicle, the less time it takes for the fracture to heal. Children will heal a broken bone in 3 to 4 weeks, teenagers will need 6 to 8 weeks before the broken clavicle completely heals, and adults may take up to four months.
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Ask your doctor, it is diffrent for everyone. I just recently broke my collerbone playing Rugby. For most people it is 3-4 weeks, but if you really did a number on it and need surgery, it will take up to 4-8 weeks to completely heal.
i had just recently broken myn this year.
some doctors say its completely healed within 12 weeks,
a lot of people can start moving around their arm roughly around 3-4 weeks. it all depends on how bad the facture/brake it, it could range anywhere from 4-12 weeks.
Though the bone only takes about 3 months to completely heal (more for smokers, since their lower oxygen intake restricts bone healing times), any associated nerve or tissue damage typically takes longer, and it of course is dependent on the person and type of injury or operation involved. Healing method is important too - if you're wearing a fixed collar which isn't supposed to be removed or other type of restraining device, the muscles will become more atrophied and it takes longer to recover. That's why a soft collar is typically used - it can be removed so that the patient can move the neck during periods of limited activity to keep the muscles from becoming weak as the bone heals.
You shouldn't technically "pierce" your collar bones. You should get microdermal implants, and it doesn't really take that long. About 5-10 minutes, I'd assume. But, please, don't pierce them yourself, you don't know what you're doing, and the chances that you have the knowledge or proper tools to do that is very low.
1 month
yes you can, but it would take more force to break the healed bone a second time because when bone heals, the new bone is stronger.
Depends on how long you've had it, what gauge it is, and how your body heals.
the neck is 6.5 feet long so about five minutes for the oat to go down the neck
No. Bones usually take about 6 weeks. Cartilage can take years.
6 months
It depends on how fast your body heals, and how long you have had the piercing. The longer you have had the piercing, the longer it will take to close. This is true for all piercings.
Usually you will have to wear a brace, or some sort of thing where the doctors give you to put on it. For protection. Then, it takes...hmm, maybe a few weeks until you can take it off. After that, it's fine. :)
It would be two weeks before it heals and if it is a really bad sprain it wounld take three weeks.
Certainly. The human neck is relatively fragile. It doesn't take much to put the twist in the vertebra that will snap the bone and sever the spinal cord.
1 month
5 seconds
No way to tell. Depends oh how old it is and how your body heals.