- 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 sca**** that forms...
- A
separated shoulder, also
known as
acromioclavicular joint injury, is a
common injury to the
acromioclavicular joint. The AC
joint is
located at the...
- The
acromioclavicular ligament is part of the
acromioclavicular joint. It is
divided into two parts:
superior and inferior. This
ligament is a quadrilateral...
- with the acromion, a
process of the sca**** (shoulder blade), at the
acromioclavicular joint. The
rounded medial region (sternal region) of the
shaft has...
-
sternoclavicular joint (connection
between sternum and clavicle) and
acromioclavicular joint (connection
between clavicle and sca****). The five muscles...
-
repositioned to the
clavicle during reconstructive surgery of the
acromioclavicular joint (shoulder joint). The
coracoacromial ligament originates from...
- anteriorly. It
articulates with the
clavicle (collar bone) to form the
acromioclavicular joint. The
acromion forms the
summit of the shoulder, and is a large...
-
between the
greater tuberosity,
inferior acromion process and the
acromioclavicular joint. A
positive test is
indicated by pain in the
anterior or lateral...
- bone) (see diagram). Two
joints facilitate shoulder movement. The
acromioclavicular (AC)
joint is
located between the
acromion (part of the sca**** that...
-
divides a
joint cavity. In humans, they are
present in the knee, wrist,
acromioclavicular, sternoclavicular, and
temporomandibular joints; in
other animals...