broken collarbone; how long to be off work?

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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
got knocked off my bike on the way into work on wednesday, which left me with a broken collarbone.

i do a desk job, and can work from home if necessary.

i've signed myself off for a week, but may be able to work from home even if i can't get into the office (can't ride or drive; train too likely to result in getting a painful knock).

should i start back working from home or wait until i'm able to manage without a sling and painkillers?

Just seen this... not another..... ffs.

See how it heals but 6 weeks for bone healing and avoid Ibuprofen and similar as it slows bone healing... according to my spine specialist after 3 weeks off my head on morphine, diazapan, paracetemol and ibuprofen and other stuff...
.Get well soon and sue their arse off.

Mine is still dragging on and my mental health is suffering.... getting on for 3 years and liability agreed but medical crap going on.
 

PaulSB

Legendary Member
With no knowledge of yourself, your job or financial position it’s impossible to answer.

Three years ago when employed, I’m retired, I had a heart attack and stent fitted. I was a key person in the business. I knew three months off was impossible. I offered to service our key account from home and after explaining this to the customer it worked out well. I simply dropped everything else for three months. My view was health comes first and I’d been telling my employers for years they needed to cover me for such eventualities - they didn’t so tough was my view. Amazingly the world didn’t stop.

Only you can make the decision, advice from an Internet forum isn’t that helpful. Get your doctors opinion, take the advice 100% and forget about work. The wheels won’t come off and if you are so important to the organisation that it grinds to a halt that is the business’s problem not yours.

Everything comes from good health do not jeopardise your health. That you ask the question demonstrates you have commitment to your work - just apply that commitment to yourself. If you don’t you may regret the short term choice in later life.
 

gavintc

Guru
Location
Southsea
Depends on if you are in the public sector, private sector or worse still self employed.
Public sector. I broke it on a Tuesday morning on the way to work and would have gone back more quickly, but broken ribs were more debilitating than my collar bone. I returned to work on the following Monday. I was fortunate to be able to train and bus the commute - took much longer though.
 

Levo-Lon

Guru
If you were a Moto Gp rider ,you would be ok to work today.
Sadly normal people dont seem to get the same surgery after a collar bone snap.

not done a collar bone myself,loads of other bones, but my brother broke his and he suffered with it for weeks. It was very badly joined and left a big lump.

I worked with cracked ribs and cursed all day for a few days tho i was laying a paved driveway.
If you can have some healing time it will help.
 

si_c

Guru
Location
Wirral
Broke mine pretty badly a few years ago resulting in surgery. This is apparently the best option for quick healing, although it did shorten my shoulder a bit.

Work at a desk so I could do some work, albeit typing and mousing left handed meant it was much slower than usual. Two weeks post surgery I was able to work normally with my elbow supported by the desk. Back on the bike 6 weeks after the accident (waited 2 weeks for surgery).
 
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alecstilleyedye

alecstilleyedye

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been signed off for three weeks on top of the 1 week self-cert. work have been good about it, and solicitor has been instructed ;)

first fracture clinic on monday, so will see what they say…
 

viniga

Guru
Location
Glasgow
It's 3 weeks today since I broke mine (came off doing a TT). I have stayed off work but am in the fortunate position where I can easily work from home. Job mainly requiring emails and calls. Work have been supportive. Typing is slow, easier on phone or laptop with mouse pad. Proper mouse is tricky.

My break is v near the sternum and difficult to op on. Difficult first week with pain and uncomfortableness. Since then getting better. No longer using the sling. Been walking to keep some fitness and got on the turbo last night. Just taking some paracetamol now and again for pain. Going a bit stir crazy.

Good luck.
 
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alecstilleyedye

alecstilleyedye

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It's 3 weeks today since I broke mine (came off doing a TT). I have stayed off work but am in the fortunate position where I can easily work from home. Job mainly requiring emails and calls. Work have been supportive. Typing is slow, easier on phone or laptop with mouse pad. Proper mouse is tricky.

My break is v near the sternum and difficult to op on. Difficult first week with pain and uncomfortableness. Since then getting better. No longer using the sling. Been walking to keep some fitness and got on the turbo last night. Just taking some paracetamol now and again for pain. Going a bit stir crazy.

Good luck.
i'm finding that being stood upright/walking is the most uncomfortable position; riding on tops and drops seems fine on the turbo. depending on what the specialist says tomorrow, i may consider working from home even though I've been signed off until later in the month.

good luck with your break; stir crazy is about right when i'm not too broken to do some of the household chores, slowly…
 
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