Articles related to "Acromioclavicular Joint"The shoulder girdle is an area with complex anatomy, several joints, and a unique bony structure.
A common, but misunderstood sports injury, shoulder separation involves sprain or tear of two strong ligaments in the shoulder.
The acromioclavicular joint is located within the shoulder and plays an important role in shoulder mobility. An injury can affect an athlete's ability to throw.
The clavicle's location, unique shape, and proximity to the glenohumeral joint make it susceptible to injury in sports. New research is changing the management of care.
Because of its structure and function, the glenohumeral joint can be at risk for both multidirectional and/or unidirectional instability injuries.
This painful and stiff condition can be difficult to treat but usually resolves spontaneously after some months.
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