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I am not a doctor, but it appears the breaks are knitting together (you can make out a mass of bone growing around each break). The resulting "crooked" bone probably wont cause any issues as the other bone takes the brunt of compressive loads. I would be much more worried if the larger bone was healing up crooked like that.
I broke broken my collarbones on several occasions racing motorcross and they always healed up just fine with obviously no cast although they are VERY crooked.
ONCE AGAIN.... I am no doctor and this is just my opinion which is only worth two cents at the most.
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