The acromioclavicular (AC) joint is a joint between your clavicle and the outermost edge of your scapula (shoulder blade). Ligaments hold these two bones together. There is also a flexible ...
Each specimen consisted of a clavicle, the acromioclavicular joint, the coracoclavicular and coracoacromial ligaments, and the scapula. All specimens were free of significant acromioclavicular ...
The use of PDS II suture with or without CAC ligament augmentation did not reconstitute AC joint stiffness to intact state levels. A statistically significant difference in CC displacement was not ...
Coracoid process fractures are relatively uncommon injuries that can occur in conjunction with other shoulder injuries, particularly acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocations. The coracoid process ...