Clavicle collar bone non union

Want some real world experiences please from bikers not just people in white coats.
Four months ago I had an ‘off’ onto my left shoulder and broke the last inch or so off the end of my sexy collar-bone.
Four months later the bone is still not healed. Range of motion is coming back (90%) due to physio but it still hurts like a censored and no outdoor bike action ATM!
Anyone experienced a non-union? Did you get surgery in the end?
Did any of you just leave it - does the pain get better (weeks/months/years)?
I don’t want an op if I know it will eventually settle down, but right now it no longer feels sexy in there...
What are the implications of another ‘off’ on the same shoulder and existing break in the future,
Four months ago I had an ‘off’ onto my left shoulder and broke the last inch or so off the end of my sexy collar-bone.
Four months later the bone is still not healed. Range of motion is coming back (90%) due to physio but it still hurts like a censored and no outdoor bike action ATM!
Anyone experienced a non-union? Did you get surgery in the end?
Did any of you just leave it - does the pain get better (weeks/months/years)?
I don’t want an op if I know it will eventually settle down, but right now it no longer feels sexy in there...
What are the implications of another ‘off’ on the same shoulder and existing break in the future,
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So not the same bone but surely the principle will be the same. Go on get it screwed together.
I had a type 3 AC separation and while it was weak for a long while all the advice I received was not to have an operation. Fours weeks after break I raced a dirt bike. Works ok ow.
If it's not healing I'd push for an operation. If it heals but badly, not aligned then your range of movement will be limited and backpacks will continually slide off that shoulder. Mine does a bit and it's a PITA.
Four months is a long time, but it does happen. It is deffo broke.
I didn’t need an operation at the time because it wasn’t displaced or a big risk. Four months is the length of time they give it before deciding to operate or not based on pain and range of motion factors.
I just wondered if there is anyone on here that went the non-operative route, and what their experience is?
Or anyone who decided after non-union to actually get the operation?
TIA
If you're in your 20's and 30's and the docs can give you a good probability that the op will work, I'd go for it. If you're older and/or the chances of success aren't high, I'd leave it a while yet.
There is a difference.
I will then use that information, plus all the info from the doctors (who have their own motives $¥) and my own brain to make a decision.
That is what forums are for.
Thanks.
Good luck!
For those interested, there are some excellent replies on another forum and proof that this question is valid, eh @thecycleclinic?
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