2005
DOI: 10.1191/1460408605ta349oa
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Injuries of the acromioclavicular joint and current treatment options

Abstract: The acromioclavicular joint is involved in four out of ten shoulder injuries. The joint is prone to injury due to its anatomy and relative lack of soft tissue cover. Sportsmen involved in contact sports are likely to suffer damage to the joint during their professional careers. Most subluxations of the joint can be treated nonoperatively whilst dislocations are generally treated operatively except in those individuals at significant risk of re-injury, for example, rugby players. This article looks at the anato… Show more

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“… 9 , 28 , 36 In compliant patients, reduction might be achieved over a questionable amount of time, but complications like skin irritation or even skin necrosis are reported. 22 , 34 Our presented series showed no complications. Nevertheless, patients should be counseled about possible skin irritation and pressure areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“… 9 , 28 , 36 In compliant patients, reduction might be achieved over a questionable amount of time, but complications like skin irritation or even skin necrosis are reported. 22 , 34 Our presented series showed no complications. Nevertheless, patients should be counseled about possible skin irritation and pressure areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…Currently, there is a heated debate on whether coracoclavicular ligament reconstruction is necessary for clavicular hook plate fixation 18 . If the ligaments around the AC joint are not repaired, redislocation of the joint may occur after removal of the internal fixation.…”
Section: The Clavicular Hook Plate Fixation and Ligament Reconstructi...mentioning
confidence: 99%