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The acromioclavicular joint is a plane, or gliding, joint.
Acromioclavicular joint capsular hypertrophy is a condition characterized by thickening and tightening of the joint capsule that surrounds the acromioclavicular joint. This can lead to pain, limited range of motion, and decreased shoulder function. Treatment may include physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and in severe cases, surgery to address the underlying issue.
The area between the clavicle (collarbone) and scapula (shoulder blade) is known as the supraclavicular fossa.
Hypertrophic change of the AC joint is overgrowth in the acromioclavicular joint, often due to Arthritis.
The acromion process of the scapula articulates with the lateral end of the clavicle at the acromioclavicular joint.
The joint that connects the shoulder blade (scapula) and the collarbone (clavicle) is called the acromioclavicular (AC) joint. It is a gliding joint that allows for movement between the acromion process of the scapula and the distal end of the clavicle.
The joint between the lateral end of the clavicle and the acromion process of the scapula is called the acromioclavicular joint (AC joint).
The clavicle articulates with the scapula at the acromion process, forming the acromioclavicular joint.
Acromioclavicular (joint/ligament) sprain
The sternoclavicular joint is formed by the medial end of the clavicle and the sternum, while the acromioclavicular joint is formed by the lateral end of the clavicle and the acromion process of the scapula.
Uptake is a higher than baseline accumulation of radiopharmaceuticals in an nuclear medicine examination. The right acromioclavicular is the joint between the acromion of the scapula, and the lateral margin of the clavicle.
it is arthritis in the shoulder joint, the collarbone (clavicle), the shoulder blade , and the arm bone . The scapula and clavicle form the socket of the joint The humerus has a round head that fits within this socket. The end of the scapula is called the acromion, and the joint between this part of the scapula and clavicle is called the acromio-clavicular joint, or AC joint. When this joint wears thin, it is called acromioclavicular (or AC) arthritis.