Collarbone

Synonyms Clavicle, acromioclavicular joint, acromion, sternoclavicular joint, ACG, clavicle fracture, clavicula fracture, shoulder girdle Medical: Clavicle Humeral head (humerus) Shoulder height (Acromion) Shoulder corner joint Collarbone (Clavicle) Coracoid Shoulder joint (glenohumeral joint) Function The collarbone has an important function in the context of shoulder joint mobility. Especially when lifting the arm sideways beyond the horizontal, … Collarbone

Therapy of acromioclavicular joint dislocation

What therapy is used for acromioclavicular joint replacement? As with many injuries, a conservative or surgical procedure is possible for acromioclavicular joint replacement. The decision depends on the severity of the acromioclavicular joint dislocation, the symptoms and the degree of activity of the patient. Rockwood I or Tossy I injuries are always treated conservatively, as … Therapy of acromioclavicular joint dislocation

Aftercare/Perspective/Prediction | Therapy of acromioclavicular joint dislocation

Aftercare/Perspective/Prediction Movement exercises of the shoulder already begin in the days following the operation of the acromioclavicular joint dislocation under physiotherapeutic guidance. Movements above the horizontal should be avoided for 4-6 weeks. Rockwood I or Tossy I injuries usually heal without consequences. The prognosis for conservatively treated Rockwood II or Tossy II injuries is also … Aftercare/Perspective/Prediction | Therapy of acromioclavicular joint dislocation

Classification of the clavicle fracture | Collarbone fracture in a toddler

Classification of the clavicle fracture According to Allman, clavicle fractures can be classified as Type I, II and III. Further classification possibilities are provided by Neer, as well as for injuries to the acromioclavicular joint according to Rockwood and Dameron. Allman I describes a fracture in the middle third of the clavicle. Allman II can … Classification of the clavicle fracture | Collarbone fracture in a toddler