dc.description.abstract | The prevalence of clavicle fracture is 5 % out of all fractrues. The most common cause of
clavicle fracture is shoulder trauma due to an accident because of a fall or a traffic accident, but
sometime non traumatic factor can cause clavicle fracture. Management of clavicle fracture is
operative or non-operative treatment, both has a possible complications. The study aimed to
find out the complication of clavicle fracture after operative treatment, compared to its
contralateral. This was an analytical survey study, using saturated sampling system. There
were 16 samples according to the inclusion criteria. The result revealed that a comparison of
the ROM value, muscle strength, shortened-bone, and muscle atrophy were p>0.05 meaning
no significant difference between 2 groups. A compariosn of NRS value, touch sensation, and
deformity were p<0.05 meaning there is a significant difference between 2 groups. It can be
concluded that in post clavicle fracture patient treated with operative therapy there was no
complication on shoulder joint ROM, shoulder muscle strength, shortened-bone, and muscle
atrophy, but a complication can be found on NRS clinical examination, touch sensation and
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