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Acromioclavicular (AC) Joint Arthritis

Shoulder

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The acromio-clavicular joint (ACJ) is the lumpy bit you can feel on the top of your shoulder. In some people it can be very prominent but in others it may be pretty flat. This is the point where the clavicle (collarbone) links with the acromion (the top part of the shoulder blade). It is quite a small joint but an awful lot of force has to go across it every time you load up your arm/shoulder and especially when you are doing something like pushing all your weight through it whether that is doing a press-up or pushing yourself out of a bath.


In fact it is probably too small for what it is expected to do and therefore it does have a tendency to wear out. It can become inflamed and eventually arthritic and those are causes of shoulder pain.


It is also prone to give way when a more acute force goes through it – such as a fall from a bicycle or on a ski-slope or playing collision sports like rugby.

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