Figures & data
Table 1. The demographic and baseline characteristics of the 245 patients who were included in the study, and of the 222 patients who attended the 24-week follow-up visit
Figure 1. Symptoms of clavicular fractures. Relative frequency (%) of patients with different types of symptoms at follow-up visits 4, 8, 12 and 24 weeks after injury. The patients were divided into three different subgroups:sequelae for < 6 months, sequelae for ≥ 6 months, and nonunion
![Figure 1. Symptoms of clavicular fractures. Relative frequency (%) of patients with different types of symptoms at follow-up visits 4, 8, 12 and 24 weeks after injury. The patients were divided into three different subgroups:sequelae for < 6 months, sequelae for ≥ 6 months, and nonunion](/cms/asset/3639344c-eba2-4254-82ac-424b14a5ff19/iort_a_11327027_f0001_b.jpg)
Table 2a. Outcome variables at 24 weeks after the clavicular injury by patient characteristics at the time of injury
Table 2b. Outcome variables at 24 weeks after the clavicular injury by patient characteristics at the time of injury