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  2. What Is Acromioclavicular Arthritis (AC Joint Arthritis)?

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    Acromioclavicular arthritis (AC joint arthritis) occurs when cartilage is lost at the front of the shoulder, with some people experiencing bone changes as well.

  3. AC Joint Problems - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    The most common conditions of the acromioclavicular joint are arthritis, fractures and separations. Acromioclavicular joint wear and tear is common among weight lifters. Treatment for AC joint problems ranges from non-operative to surgical procedures depending on the type of injury.

  4. AC joint pain from arthritis tends to worsen, but there are treatments and possible shoulder replacement to alleviate the pain. AC joint pain from an injury doesn't usually need surgery, but rest, ice, exercises, and pain medication as directed by a healthcare professional can help you heal.

  5. What Is AC Joint Arthritis? - Healthline

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    Your acromioclavicular (AC) joint is the part of your shoulder where your collarbone and shoulder blade meet. It contributes your shoulder’s mobility, such as raising your arm overhead....

  6. Acromioclavicular Arthritis - Physiopedia

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    Osteoarthritis of the acromioclavicular (AC) joint is a common condition which causes anterior or superior shoulder pain, particularly evident with overhead and cross-body activities. It is common in middle-aged individuals due to degeneration to the fibrocartilaginous disc that cushions the articulation.

  7. Shoulder Arthritis: Types, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland...

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    Shoulder arthritis can also happen at a second joint in your shoulder where your collarbone (clavicle) meets the acromion on your shoulder blade. This joint is called the acromioclavicular joint or AC joint. Over time, arthritis leads to cartilage loss.

  8. AC joint injuries - Mayo Clinic Orthopedics & Sports Medicine

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    This type of injury is referred to as anAC joint sprain” or a “separation.” These injuries typically occur after a sudden fall onto the shoulder. The AC joint is also a common place that arthritis develops, which can become painful.

  9. AC Arthritis - Shoulder & Elbow - Orthobullets

    www.orthobullets.com/shoulder-and-elbow/3049/ac-arthritis

    AC arthritis is the most common cause of AC joint pain with repetitive microtrauma leading to the development of osteoarthritis in the AC joint. Diagnosis is made with dedicated shoulder radiographs that reveal osteophytes and joint space narrowing in the AC joint.

  10. Arthritis of the Shoulder - OrthoInfo - AAOS

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    There are two joints in the shoulder, and both may be affected by arthritis: One joint is located on the top of the shoulder, where the clavicle meets the tip of the shoulder blade (acromion). This is called the acromioclavicular (AC) joint.

  11. Acromioclavicular osteoarthritis: Causes and treatment - Medical...

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/acromioclavicular-osteoarthritis

    AO is a type of osteoarthritis that affects the shoulder. It specifically affects the acromioclavicular joint, which is situated where the collarbone meets the bony tip of the shoulder blade,...