Yup on the pain when moving,I broke mine playing football back in 1970 in H.S. at a night game.I went home and to school the next day.I held my shoulder up by putting my hand in my belt loop to keep the ends of the bones from banging together.My Biology teacher saw me walking like that,and unbuttoned my shirt and explained all about it.I went to the Dr.that afternoon and got that harness thing to pull the bones together and properly aligned.That is the real secret to healing.My Dr.said he would have to watch it and rebrake it if necessary.Mine is off about ,a 1/16th,that was acceptable, thank God!There is lots of nerves,that go to your shoulder and arms.That bone really has a job for alignment. I'm right handed,it was my right collarbone, I came out good,no problems since,I pray you will too!!! Oh by the way,I scored a touchdown with a broken collarbone on the next play.Im 72 years old now,and not so tough.L.O.L I see you have a large gap,that has to come together and be nicely aligned, that's what you're after,and then you will be good to go!! Keep us posted,I'm not a Dr. but I did stay at a Holiday Inn once!!!!!Yep, been in a sling since the hospital visit. It's unbearable to get around without it.
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