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Acromioclavicular osteoarthritis -Quick review card

Acromioclavicular osteoarthritis -Quick review card

ACROMIOCLAVICULAR OSTEOARTHRITIS is acommon and potentially debilitating shoulder condition most common disorder of the AC joint seen in middle aged individuals ( more common with age ) more commonly in males common in weight lifters ( weight lifters shoulder ) can be (1 ) primary ie no underlying cause (2 ) secondary which is associated with an underlying cause as Rh arthritis AC joint arthritis can happen due toβ—‹ degeneration of the intra-articular disc β—‹ post-traumatic arthropathy β—‹ distal clavicle osteolysis β—‹ inflammatory arthropathy β—‹ septic arthritis ( rare ) β—‹ joint instability β—‹ impingement repeated microtrauma can also cause AC jt OA often overlooked AC jt OA can cause subacromial impingement , hence can be associated with RC lesions and subacromial bursal inflammation risk factors for AC jt OA include age , h/o IV drug use (haematogenous seeding ) , past surgery , prior jt disease , intra-articular inj , rheumatoid arthritis , diabetes , immune deficiency , alcoholism & sickle cell anaemia

anterior and superior shoulder pain pain and limitations involving overhead and cross body movements / occupational activities pain -when lying on the affected shoulder made worse by pressing motion ( e,g bench press , push ups...

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