• ABSTRACT
    • Between the years 1960 and 1985, 499 children were treated at Rancho Los Amigos Hospital for residuals of head trauma. Of these, 35 had fractures of the clavicle (38 total fractures). Two of the patients had lateral physeal injuries and subsequently developed a "double" clavicle. All of the clavicle fractures healed without immobilization and exhibited excellent remodeling. All patients recovered complete range of motion of the shoulder. Only one of the patients required surgery (for removal of a tender bony prominence after the formation of a "double" clavicle).