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The structures marked a-d in this t2, oblique sagittal plane MRI of the shoulder be the acromioclavicular joint.

What is the treatment for the acromioclavicular joint?

For degenerative abnormalities in the acromioclavicular joint, anti-inflammatory medications and intra-articular steroid injections are effective treatments.

Pain in the acromioclavicular joint frequently develops without a known reason. even if the shoulder hasn't specifically been hurt or traumatized. It may appear owing to recurrent strain on the joint or as a result of "wear and tear" alterations in the joint.

The shoulder's acromioclavicular joint, often known as the AC joint, is where two bones converge. The collarbone, or clavicle, is one of these bones. The second bone is actually a piece of the scapula, the large bone that sits behind the shoulder and is connected to the shoulder joint.

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