Management of chronic unstable acromioclavicular joint injuries

Author

Cisneros, Luis Natera

Reiriz, Juan Sarasquete

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Publication date

2017

Abstract

The acromioclavicular joint represents the link between the clavicle and the scapula, which is responsible for the synchronized dynamic of the shoulder girdle. Chronic acromioclavicular joint instability involves changes in the orientation of the scapula, which provokes cinematic alterations that might result in chronic pain. Several surgical strategies for the management of patients with chronic and symptomatic acromioclavicular joint instability have been described. The range of possibilities includes anatomical and non-anatomical techniques, open and arthroscopy-assisted procedures, and biological and synthetic grafts. Surgical management of chronic acromioclavicular joint instability should involve the reconstruction of the torn ligaments because it is accepted that from three weeks after the injury, these structures may lack healing potential. Here, we provide a review of the literature regarding the management of chronic acromioclavicular joint instability. Expert opinion, Level V.

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Unstable acromioclavicular joint injuries; Chronic setting; Arthroscopically assisted management; Anatomical ligament reconstruction; Coracoclavicular ligaments; Scapular dyskinesis

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open access

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