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- Separated_shoulder abstract "A separated shoulder (also known as acromioclavicular separation, AC joint separation, AC separation), is a common injury to the acromioclavicular joint. This is not to be confused with shoulder dislocation which occurs when the humerus separates from the scapula at the glenohumeral joint. The AC joint is located at the distal end of the clavicle, known as the acromial end, and attaches to the acromion of the scapula. Although this is part of the shoulder, a dislocation and a separation are completely different. Acromioclavicular separation occurs as a result of a downward force being applied to the superior part of the acromion, either by something striking the top of the acromion or by falling directly on it. The injury is more likely to occur if the shoulder is struck with the hand outstretched. Despite the scapula pulling on the clavicle during impact, the clavicle remains in its general fixed position because of the sternoclavicular joint ligaments.The trauma to the shoulder affects the ligaments holding the two bones—the scapula and the clavicle—together. This injury does not always involve bone fractures; however if the impact to the shoulder is severe, fractures may occur.There are four types of soft tissue disruptions that may cause acromioclavicular separation: The conoid and trapezoid ligaments may tear at any location The lateral clavicle may ride upward after being avulsed from its periosteum The acromioclavicular ligaments may be torn The conoid-trapezoid ligament origin may avulse from the coracoid".
- Separated_shoulder emedicineSubject "orthoped".
- Separated_shoulder emedicineTopic "462".
- Separated_shoulder icd10 "S43.1".
- Separated_shoulder icd9 "831.04, 831.14".
- Separated_shoulder thumbnail AC_Separation_XRAY_(enhanced).png?width=300.
- Separated_shoulder wikiPageExternalLink 217.
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- Separated_shoulder wikiPageExternalLink 515092.
- Separated_shoulder wikiPageExternalLink article.asp?article=524.
- Separated_shoulder wikiPageExternalLink acromioclavicular_joint.
- Separated_shoulder wikiPageID "7727149".
- Separated_shoulder wikiPageRevisionID "596088462".
- Separated_shoulder caption "A Separated Shoulder XRay modified to easily show bones. Notice the separation between the end of the collarbone and the scapula.".
- Separated_shoulder emedicinesubj "orthoped".
- Separated_shoulder emedicinetopic "462".
- Separated_shoulder hasPhotoCollection Separated_shoulder.
- Separated_shoulder icd "831.04".
- Separated_shoulder icd "S43.1".
- Separated_shoulder name "Separated shoulder".
- Separated_shoulder wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Separated_shoulder subject Category:Dislocations,_sprains_and_strains.
- Separated_shoulder subject Category:Shoulder.
- Separated_shoulder type Abstraction100002137.
- Separated_shoulder type Attribute100024264.
- Separated_shoulder type Condition113920835.
- Separated_shoulder type Disease114070360.
- Separated_shoulder type Dislocations,SprainsAndStrains.
- Separated_shoulder type IllHealth114052046.
- Separated_shoulder type Illness114061805.
- Separated_shoulder type Injury114285662.
- Separated_shoulder type PathologicalState114051917.
- Separated_shoulder type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Separated_shoulder type Sprain114299336.
- Separated_shoulder type State100024720.
- Separated_shoulder type Wrench114299070.
- Separated_shoulder type Disease.
- Separated_shoulder type AilmentCondition.
- Separated_shoulder type Situation.
- Separated_shoulder comment "A separated shoulder (also known as acromioclavicular separation, AC joint separation, AC separation), is a common injury to the acromioclavicular joint. This is not to be confused with shoulder dislocation which occurs when the humerus separates from the scapula at the glenohumeral joint. The AC joint is located at the distal end of the clavicle, known as the acromial end, and attaches to the acromion of the scapula.".
- Separated_shoulder label "Dislocación acromioclavicular".
- Separated_shoulder label "Luxation acromio-claviculaire".
- Separated_shoulder label "Schultereckgelenksverrenkung".
- Separated_shoulder label "Separated shoulder".
- Separated_shoulder sameAs Schultereckgelenksverrenkung.
- Separated_shoulder sameAs Dislocación_acromioclavicular.
- Separated_shoulder sameAs Luxation_acromio-claviculaire.
- Separated_shoulder sameAs m.026b2lk.
- Separated_shoulder sameAs Q1423943.
- Separated_shoulder sameAs Q1423943.
- Separated_shoulder sameAs Separated_shoulder.
- Separated_shoulder wasDerivedFrom Separated_shoulder?oldid=596088462.
- Separated_shoulder depiction AC_Separation_XRAY_(enhanced).png.
- Separated_shoulder isPrimaryTopicOf Separated_shoulder.
- Separated_shoulder name "Separated shoulder".