Type 5 ac joint dislocation

    • [PDF File]Case Report Acromioclavicular joint dislocation associated ...

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      Rockwood type V dislocation of the acromiocla-vicular joint. of the acromioclavicular ligament (ACL) and the coraco-clavicular ligament (CCL). The Rockwood classification is widely used to classify ACJ dislocation1. Conservative treatment is generally applied for types I and II, and sur-gical treatment is generally used for type IV or higher2,3.

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    • [PDF File]Triple Endobuttton Technique in Acromioclavicular Joint ...

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      The most commonly used classification for AC joint dislocation is the Rockwood classification system [10]. This approach is based on radiological findings and classifies AC joint dislocations into six types. Low-energy trauma injuries, which are classified as type I or type II injuries, are treated conservatively using a Kenny-Howard brace [11]. In contrast, high-energy trauma inju-ries, such ...

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    • [PDF File]Surgical Management of Type III Acromioclavicular Joint ...

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      type III AC dislocation ( Figure 2 ). In order to con - firm this injury, a computed tomography (CT) scan was obtained, and the images were pro-cessed using the 3-dimensional reconstruction software (Figure 1). The preoperative and post - operative radiographs along with CT scans and reconstructions were carefully reviewed, and a decision to reoperate in order to stabilize the AC joint was ...

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    • [PDF File]Acromioclavicular Injuries in Baseball

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      weeks) AC joint dislocation of Rockwood type III (n=6), type IV (n=1), and type V (n=10) were reviewed. Outcome was evaluated using the Constant score. The coracoclavicular (CC) distance before and after surgery was compared. Results. The mean follow-up period was 22.1 (range, 12–37) months. The mean time to return to work was 4 (range, 1.5–12) months, excluding one failure. The mean ...

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    • [PDF File]Arthroscopic Coracoclavicular Ligament ...

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      view of the AC joint. These views allow assessment of the severity of the dislocation and any associated clavicle fracture. Weight bearing views can assist in identifying and differentiating between Type I and II AC joint injuries. However, this differentiation is not important in clinical practice and in the author’s view is not useful for ...

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    • Shoulder Separation Randwick | AC Joint Dislocation Sydney

      ICD-9 Code: 831.04 (AC dislocation) An acromioclavicular (AC) separation is usually the result of a direct force to the superior aspect of the acromion; often from a fall with the arm in an adducted position. In a fall the acromion is driven inferiorly spraining the intra-articular AC ligaments. Greater forces may also sprain the extra-articular coracoclavicular (CC) ligament. Radiographs help ...

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    • [PDF File]Standard of Care: Acromioclavicular Joint Separation Case ...

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      2017-12-05 · •AC Joint dislocation ... Type VI •AC joint dislocated with distal clavicle driven beneathcoracoid or acromion •Deltoid and Trapezius detached •Brachial plexus injury common AC l Baseball Medicine l NYC Nov 2017 . 12/5/2017 8 Treatment •Type I and II: non-operative –rest, ice, sling, progressive therapy –Chronic pain—CSI, DCE •Type IV, V, and VI: early surgical stabilization ...

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    • [PDF File]Treatment of acute high-grade acromioclavicular joint ...

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      Chronic type III AC dislocation 34 patients 24 (70.6%) had scapular dyskinesis with the arms at rest, and 14 of these (58.3%) had SICK scapula syndrome Dyskinesis might be due to loss of the stable fulcrum of the shoulder girdle represented by the AC joint and due to the superior shoulder pain caused by the dislocation Gumina S et al. Scapular Dyskinesis and SICK Scapula Syndrome in Patients ...

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    • Arthroscopic Fixation for Acute Acromioclavicular Joint ...

      twenties [5] and they are five times more frequent in males [4]. AC joint injuries account for 9 % of all shoulder girdle injuries, representing the second most common type of dislocation after glenohumeral joint dislocations [3]. Sports account for 25–50 % of all (AC) joint injuries [1, 3, 6]. Rockwood’s classification is based on the ...

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    • [PDF File]The treatment of type III acromioclavicular dislocations ...

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      dislocation of the AC joint between 100% and 300% in which the deltotrapezial fascia is disrupted. Type VI is a displaced distal clavicle into a subacromial or subcoracoid position [6]. Lee et al [4] suggested that the CC and AC ligaments should be considered for reconstruction to restore normal joint function. The AC ligaments are the primary restraints to posterior and superior translation ...

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