Here's a link: http://www.physioadvisor.com.au/8110950/upper-back-stretches-upper-back-flexibility-exer.htm I took a look at these and they are a good start. Make sure that you address both sides of your back. The collarbone fracture may well be the reason that you have asymmetric back pain. A good move is to see a physical therapist for a good home treatment program. Good luck!
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