ACJ injuries and Dislocations

ACJ injuries and Dislocations Novo Clinic

What are ACJ injuries and dislocations?

ACJ stands for acromioclavicular (AC) joint, which is where your collarbone (clavicle) joins your shoulder blade at the acromion. The AC joint allows you to move your arm above your head and across your body and is used in pushing, pulling and lifting movements.

What causes an ACJ injury?

An ACJ injury – also called a shoulder separation – occurs when the acromion in the shoulder blade and the collarbone are forced apart, causing the ligaments supporting the joint to become overstretched and damaged in the process. Damage can range from a mild strain affecting one or more ligaments to a complete ligament tear.

ACJ injuries or dislocations are normally caused by a fall – such as falling off a bike or landing badly on your shoulder during a tackle – or a direct impact with an object or surface with your shoulder. Less commonly if you fall onto your outstretched arm, the force can be transmitted up your arm causing an ACJ injury.

ACJ injuries and Dislocations FAQ's

The symptoms of an ACJ injury include:

  • Pain at the top of the shoulder which is aggravated by heavy lifting and moving your arm across your body
  • A hard lump at the top of the shoulder caused by displacement of the collarbone
  • Swelling
  • Loss of shoulder movement

This type of injury is normally diagnosed with both physical examination and an X-ray to establish whether any of the bones are fractured. During the X-ray you may be asked to hold a weight in your hand to show the severity of the injury more clearly.

Initially, we recommend resting the injured area, using ice packs to bring down swelling and taking anti-inflammatory medication to reduce inflammation. Physiotherapy can help to improve the range of motion, strength and alignment of your shoulder and shoulder blade.

In severe cases you may need ACJ reconstruction surgery to stabilise the AC joint and/or repair the damaged ligaments. A rehabilitation programme will be needed following surgery to restore the full range of movement to your shoulder. In rare cases, a degree of instability and stiffness may persist. Your consultant will discuss the full range of possible operations, risks and complications with you.

Meet the
ACJ injuries and Dislocations Providers

A multi-diciplinary team of board certified professionals from around the globe. All with one aim: to improve your quality of life.

Prof. Ali Noorani

Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon Shoulder, Elbow & Upper Limb Specialist

Book Your Sub-Specialist Physician Consultation

Ready to improve your health?

Get expert care tailored to your unique needs. Our network of sub-specialist physicians is here to provide you with personalized, in-depth consultations for a wide range of medical conditions. Whether you’re seeking a second opinion or specialized treatment, booking an appointment has never been easier.

  1. Select Your Sub-Specialist: Choose from our extensive list of highly qualified sub-specialists, each with expertise in specific areas of medicine.
  2. Schedule Your Appointment: Pick a date and time that works for you. Our team will provide you with a list of available bookings.
  3. Get the Care You Deserve: Receive top-notch medical advice and treatment plans tailored to your condition. Your health is our priority.
Contact Us