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AC Joint Separation

What is AC Joint Separation?

AC joint separation, also known as shoulder separation, is a condition characterized by damage to the ligaments that connect the acromion to the collar bone. As a result, the bones do not line up properly, causing joint pain and instability.

What are the Causes of AC Joint Separation?

Causes include:
  • A fall on the shoulder
  • Lifting heavy objects
  • A sports injury
  • Repetitive overhead activity 

What are the Symptoms of AC Joint Separation?

Symptoms include:
  • Pain
  • Weakness in the arm or shoulder
  • Loss of motion
  • Swelling
  • Bruising

How is AC Joint Separation Diagnosed?

Diagnosis can be made based on discussion of your symptoms and a physical examination of the shoulder. A shoulder X-ray may be ordered to confirm the diagnosis of AC joint separation.

What is the Treatment for AC Joint Separation?

Conservative treatment is usually effective, but in cases of a severely unstable joint, surgery is required. The treatment methods include:
Conservative method:
  • Medications: You will be provided with anti-inflammatory pain medications to reduce swelling.
  • Rest: You will be instructed to avoid activities that provoke pain and to make use of a sling to immobilize your shoulder and arm.
  • Ice: An ice pack can be applied for 15-20 minutes at a time to reduce swelling and pain.
  • Physical therapy: Specific exercises can be done to help strengthen the shoulder muscles.
Surgery:
Your doctor will make small incisions through which specialized instruments can be inserted to repair and reattach torn ligaments and stabilize the bones.
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