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What is ACJ excision?

What is ACJ excision?

Arthroscopic Acromio-Clavicular (ACJ) excision is a common procedure undertaken to address the symtoms of shoulder pain. Its most commonly performed along with subacromial decompression of the shoulder. The aim of the operation is to undertake a thorough examination of the shoulder joint and the subacromial space.

How long do you wear a sling after subacromial decompression?

Physicians generally recommend that you wear the shoulder sling day and night for about two or three days. You can usually remove the gauze bandage and bathe regularly after two days.

How painful is ACJ excision?

NOTE: Due to the nature of the surgery regarding ACJ excision patients may experience high levels of pain and remain specifically tender over the distal clavicle up to 12 weeks post- surgery. It is important that advice is reinforced on relating to prescribed pain relief.

How long is recovery from AC joint surgery?

Time, rest and gradual rehabilitation typically result in a shoulder free of pain and functional limitations. The recovery time varies from patient to patient, but full recovery typically occurs within 6-12 weeks. A return to contact sports may require more recovery time to reduce the risk of re-injury.

How long before you can drive after shoulder decompression?

Most people can drive again after two to three weeks. After six weeks you should have regained good ordinary use of your shoulder. You can expect to resume activities that do not put too much demand on your shoulder around four weeks after surgery.

What can I expect after AC joint surgery?

When can I return to work after AC joint surgery?

Most patients who undergo surgical acromioclavicular stabilization using the endobutton technique return to work within 6 months. Patients who did manual labor took more than twice as long as this and suffered from persistent symptoms significantly more often.

What can you not do after AC joint surgery?

Other than dressing, showering and periodic elbow stretching, the sling must remain on in the weeks following surgery. No active reaching or lifting with the arm is permitted for up to two months after the surgery.

What can you do after clavicle surgery?

For a while after your surgery, you’ll need to keep your arm immobile. Often, this means that you will need to wear your arm in a sling for several weeks. You’ll receive instructions about how you can move your arm. Your doctor might give you other instructions about caring for your clavicle, like applying ice.

Why can’t I raise my arm after shoulder surgery?

The group of tendons and muscles in your rotator cuff help provide stability and allow your shoulder to rotate. Injuries to these tendons and muscles can result in pain that is severe enough to prevent you from raising your arm or moving your shoulder, limiting your normal daily activities.

How long after shoulder surgery can I exercise?

When should I start physical therapy after shoulder surgery? You will usually start physical therapy within the first 10 days. To begin with, physical therapy will focus on keeping your muscles supple with passive motion. This will help you when it’s time to practice exercises to rebuild your strength and flexibility.

What are the exercises for AC joint sprain?

AC Joint Sprain Exercises & Rehabilitation 1 First aid for AC joint separation injuries. Initially complete rest, immobilization and regular application of ice or cold therapy is important to reduce pain and inflammation. 2 AC joint sprain mobility exercises. 3 AC joint sprain strengthening. 4 Returning to sport.

ACJ Excision. Arthroscopic ACJ Excision. The operation aims to remove the painful and damaged Acromioclavicular Joint (ACJ) without destabilising it. This may be damaged from injury or arthritis . An Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression (ASD) is often done as part of the procedure as Subacromial Impingement is often coexistent.

When can I exercise after an AC joint sprain or separation?

Rehabilitation of an AC joint sprain or separation will depend on the severity of the injury. Exercises should begin only when the ligaments have healed, and you have no pain during normal daily activities.

What is the best treatment for an AC joint injury?

Treating an AC joint injury will vary depending on its severity. Nonoperative treatment is recommended for type I and type II AC separations, but for type III this is still much debated, as there is a high chance of early onset degenerative within the joint.