Types of Clavicle Locking Plates

Clavicle fractures are common injuries, usually caused by falls or direct impacts. To ensure smooth healing and restoration of function, orthopedic surgeons often use Orthopedic clavicle locking plates. These specialized implants provide stable fixation to achieve optimal bone alignment and healing. Understanding the different types of titanium clavicle plate is crucial for both healthcare professionals and patients.

The Distal Clavicle Locking Plate is a specialized orthopedic device designed for the fixation of distal clavicle fractures and other related injuries.

Anteromedial Clavicle Locking Plate: It is designed to be placed on the anterior surface of the clavicle. They usually have multiple locking screw holes to securely fix the plate to the bone. Anterior plates are suitable for treating midshaft fractures and provide excellent stability, thereby reducing the risk of malunion or nonunion.

Reconstructive Clavicle Plate: Usually designed for more complex cases or those requiring revisions and offer additional features such as longer lengths and more screw holes. These orthopedic plates are very suitable for patients who have undergone prior surgery or have significant bone loss.

S-Shape Orthopedic Clavicle Plate: Designed to be tailored to the anatomical contours of the clavicle, providing a more ideal fit and load distribution. The unique S-shaped curvature allows for optimal positioning along the bone, reducing soft tissue irritation and promoting faster recovery.

 

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Post time: Oct-28-2025