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A tumble, a tackle: Anything can bring on a sidelining sports injury. Now, four experts in such injuries at Penn State Health ...
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uchc.edu Acromioclavicular (AC) joint injuries are more common than sternoclavicular (SC) joint injuries. There is a spectrum of AC joint traumatic injuries that ranges from a ligament sprain ...
A 23-year-old Junior-A hockey player presents with a grade III acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocation. His question is: "Doc, can I play the season?" (Figure 1). A radiograph demonstrates that ...
At this point, the doctor may be able to tell if the muscle near the joint has signs of atrophy, or weakness, from lack of use. Tests that might be ordered to diagnose osteoarthritis of the ...
The ball and socket glenohumeral joint is mostly responsible for shoulder stability and range of motion. The AC “acromioclavicular joint” is where the collar bone attaches to the top of the ...