Clavicular Fractures, Epidemiology, Union, Malunion, Nonunion
During a three-year period (1989-91), all patients living in the county of Uppsala, Sweden, with a radiographically verified fracture of the clavicle were prospectively, consecutively followed (n=245).The epidemiological study (I) was restricted to the two first years with 187 fractures in185 patients.