Acromioclavicular (AC) Joint Sprains and Dislocations
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Description
An AC joint sprain or dislocation occurs most often when there is a fall or trauma to the outer portion “the point” of the shoulder. This area of the shoulder is where the clavicle (collarbone) meets the shoulder blade at the top outside corner.
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