This week we are going to discuss acromioclavicular joint injuries of the shoulder and the specifics of each individual type in order that the reader understand first and foremost that an AC joint ...
FOR a lesion that appears to be so simple, complete acromioclavicular dislocation can be one of the least satisfactory of traumatic injuries to treat. It is rarely difficult to reduce the dislocation ...
Indianapolis Colts rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson left Sunday's game against the Tennessee Titans with an injury to his throwing shoulder. Colts coach Shane Steichen confirmed the injury is an ...
The management of acromioclavicular joint dislocations has evolved considerably, with treatment strategies principally guided by the severity of injury as determined by the Rockwood Classification.
Anthony Richardson of the Indianapolis Colts is believed to have an AC joint injury in his right shoulder, which took the punishment as Tennessee's Harold Landry III tackled him on a running play ...
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Connecticut Health Center, Medical Arts and Research Building, Farmington, Connecticut, USA Correspondence to Augustus D Mazzocca, Associate Professor, ...
Success rates for surgery on your acromioclavicular joint from shoulder injuries are generally high, with many people able to regain full function and return to sports or normal activity. Your ...
Shoulder injuries and different types of arthritis may cause acromioclavicular (AC) joint pain. The AC joint in the shoulder connects the collarbone to part of the shoulder blade. One of the AC ...
NFL Network reporter Mike Garafolo tweeted Sunday that it's believed Green Bay Packers star cornerback Jaire Alexander suffered an AC joint injury, with more evaluation still to come. The Packers did ...
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To the Editor: A perusal of Dr. Boardman Marsh Bosworth's paper, "Complete Acromioclavicular Dislocation," which appeared in the August 11 issue of the Journal, prompts the following observations.