AC Joint Injury
Classification
An injury of this region is classified by the damage done to the ligaments of the region. The Acromioclavicular (AC) ligament and Coracoclavicular (CC) ligaments. The three most common injuries are as follows.
Type I = the AC ligament is slightly torn, no damage to the CC ligament
Type II = the AC ligament is completely torn there little or no tear to the CC ligament.
Type III = both the AC and CC ligaments are completely torn.
Type IV – VI require Orthopedic Specialist review and are less common.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of this injury is made by a Medical Professional. This can usually be done by clinical examination an X-Ray is sometimes required.
Treatment
Treatment depends on the severity of the injury.
Type I & II are managed conservatively without surgery, and treatment consists of:
Brief immobilization with a sling to rest the joint
Pain relief and anti-inflammatory medication such as Ibuprofen
Rest
Physical Therapy
Type III:
This injury may require surgery. Your health care professional will discuss treatment options to ensure the most appropriate treatment.
Return to Play
This is dependent on the Type and severity of your injury and can differ from a few days to 12 weeks (about 3 months). Your Physiotherapist or Doctor will work with you to ensure a safe and pain free prior to your return to play.
If you are experiencing ongoing pain or difficulty with a shoulder injury, please feel free to make an appointment for assessment at Sports Clinic.