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Acromioclavicular joint

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Acromioclavicular joint
The left shoulder and acromioclavicular joints, and the proper ligaments of the scapula.
Latin articulatio acromioclavicularis
Gray's subject #82 315
Dorlands/Elsevier a_64/12160945

The acromioclavicular joint, or AC joint, is a joint at the top of the shoulder. It is the junction between the acromion (part of the scapula that forms the highest point of the shoulder) and the clavicle.

[edit] Function

The AC joint allows the ability to raise the arm above the head. This joint functions as a pivot point, acting like a strut to help with movement of the scapula resulting in a greater degree of arm rotation.

[edit] Ligaments

The joint is stabilized by three ligaments:

[edit] Injuries

Main article: Separated shoulder

A common injury to the AC joint is dislocation, often called AC separation or shoulder separation. This is not the same as a "shoulder dislocation," which refers to dislocation of the Glenohumeral joint.

AC dislocation is common in sports such as football, soccer, horseback riding, mountain biking, and biking. AC dislocations are rated in terms of severity on a scale of 1 to 6, 6 being the most severe. The most common mechanism of injury is a fall on the tip of the shoulder or FOOSH (Falls on an outstretched hand).

Major Joints
Vertebral column: atlanto-axial - atlanto-occipital - temporomandibular - sternocostal - sacroiliac

Upper extremity: sternoclavicular - acromioclavicular - shoulder - elbow/proximal radioulnar articulation - wrist/distal radioulnar articulation - carpometacarpal - metacarpophalangeal - interphalangeal

Lower extremity: hip - knee - ankle - subtalar - metatarsophalangeal

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