Acromioclavicular (AC) Joint Arthritis


 

ACROMIOCLAVICULAR JOINT ARTHRITIS

What is Acromioclavicular (AC) Joint Arthritis?

 

This condition, also called AC joint arthrosis, is a degeneration of the joint at the top of the shoulder where the acromion meets the clavicle.  

 

Who does AC affect?

This condition, which most often affects middle-aged people, is caused by overuse of the shoulder.  Occupations such as painting or construction, which require repetitive overhead motions, are common culprits.  Degeneration may also result from injury to the shoulder joint.  

 

What are the symptoms of AC?

Symptoms can include pain in the front of the shoulder or over the joint, limited range of motion, and clicking or popping sounds when the arm is moved.  

 

What are the treatment options for AC?

Treatment options include cortisone injections, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications, use of a splint or brace, exercise, and modification of daily activities.  In several cases, surgery may be necessary to remove damaged portions of the joint.  

Location

Jessen Mukalel MD
3786 FM 1488, Suite 150A
Conroe, TX 77384
Phone: 346-291-2226
Fax: 281-781-2540

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