Acromion-clavicle arthritis

Separated shoulder

Separated
A separated shoulder (acromioclavicular separation, AC joint separation, AC separation), is a common injury to the acromioclavicular joint. This is not the same as a shoulder dislocation as that involves a dislocation of the glenohumeral joint. The AC joint is located at the distal end of the clavicle, known as the acromial end, and attaches to the acromion of the scapula. Although this is part of the shoulder, a dislocation and a separation are completely different. The first level of separation occurs when the capsule of the AC joint is damaged [known as a grade 1 (see below)].

Acromion-clavicle arthritis - List of case studies

List of Diseases and Conditions

Acquired phimosis Acquired polyneuropathiesm Acromion-clavicle arthritis Active Ischemia Active brain metastases Active ...

Juvenile degenerative osteoarthritis of the shoulder

Scapulohumeral joint ratios retained. Acromion-clavicle arthritis. Subacromial space retained. Dystrophic calcifications ... 6/2006, with evidence of “regular glenohumeral and acromion-clavicle joint ratios, with initial degenerative acromion-clavicle ...

List of Symptoms

on gaze Right cervical brachialgia (from cervical arthritis) Right eye hyporeactive to light stimulus Right face ... breathing Troublesome dysesthesias Tumefaction (acromion-clavicle joint ) Tumefaction (left frontotemporal region) ...

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