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Acromioclavicular joint

The acromioclavicular joint, or AC joint, is a joint at the top of the shoulder. It is the junction between the acromion (part of the scapula that forms the highest point of the shoulder) and the clavicle. It is a plane synovial joint.

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FMA
25898
Latin
articulatio acromioclavicularis
MeSH
D000173
TA2
1744
TA98
A03.5.03.001

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Acromioclavicular joint

Nodes36
Edges35
Triples36
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.055556
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Acromioclavicular joint

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related to External links · 8
Acromioclavicular joint → AC Joint Injury, Acromioclavicular Joint Osteoarthritis, Archived, Grade II, Images, MRI, SimonMoyes, Wayback Machine
related to Injury · 8
Acromioclavicular joint → AC, Acromioclavicular, Aussie, Fall On OutStretched Hand, FOOSH, Judo, The, This
related to Function · 2
Acromioclavicular joint → The, This
related to Osteoarthritis · 2
Acromioclavicular joint → It, Osteoarthritis
FMA · 1
Acromioclavicular joint → 25898
Latin · 1
Acromioclavicular joint → articulatio acromioclavicularis
MeSH · 1
Acromioclavicular joint → D000173
TA2 · 1
Acromioclavicular joint → 1744
TA98 · 1
Acromioclavicular joint → A03.5.03.001

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joint ligament acromioclavicular shoulder clavicle acromion ac ligaments process scapula coracoid two dislocation grade osteoarthritis articular attached may injury also

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Acromioclavicular jointFMA258981.00infobox
Acromioclavicular jointLatinarticulatio acromioclavicularis1.00infobox
Acromioclavicular jointMeSHD0001731.00infobox
Acromioclavicular jointTA217441.00infobox
Acromioclavicular jointTA98A03.5.03.0011.00infobox
ice hockeyinstance ofwhich refers to dislocation of the glenohumeral joint.Acromioclavicular joint dislocation is particularly common in collision sports0.80text
footballinstance ofwhich refers to dislocation of the glenohumeral joint.Acromioclavicular joint dislocation is particularly common in collision sports0.80text
Judoinstance ofwhich refers to dislocation of the glenohumeral joint.Acromioclavicular joint dislocation is particularly common in collision sports0.80text
rugbyinstance ofwhich refers to dislocation of the glenohumeral joint.Acromioclavicular joint dislocation is particularly common in collision sports0.80text
Aussie rulesinstance ofwhich refers to dislocation of the glenohumeral joint.Acromioclavicular joint dislocation is particularly common in collision sports0.80text
and is also a problem for those who participate in swimminginstance ofwhich refers to dislocation of the glenohumeral joint.Acromioclavicular joint dislocation is particularly common in collision sports0.80text
horseback ridinginstance ofwhich refers to dislocation of the glenohumeral joint.Acromioclavicular joint dislocation is particularly common in collision sports0.80text

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