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4. Most Common Fractures

Given the location of the clavicles, there are many different ways for them to break. More common fractures involve direct physical trauma; for example, a fall onto the shoulder or an outstretched hand. Athletic individuals, particularly people who play contact sports such as football, are prone to clavicle fractures. Vehicle accidents and vehicle-associated trauma also frequently cause broken collarbones.

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