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  2. AC Joint Pain: Treating Symptoms That Won’t Go Away

    www.verywellhealth.com/ac-joint-pain-6891638

    AC joint pain from arthritis tends to worsen, but there are treatments and possible shoulder replacement to alleviate the pain. AC joint pain from an injury doesn't usually need surgery, but rest, ice, exercises, and pain medication as directed by a healthcare professional can help you heal.

  3. AC Joint Problems - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    The most common conditions of the acromioclavicular joint are arthritis, fractures and separations. Acromioclavicular joint wear and tear is common among weight lifters. Treatment for AC joint problems ranges from non-operative to surgical procedures depending on the type of injury.

  4. Acromioclavicular Osteoarthritis Treatment | Arthritis-health

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    Many nonsurgical treatments, such as rest and medication, can control the pain associated with acromioclavicular osteoarthritis (AC joint arthritis). When nonsurgical treatments fail to relieve persistent, moderate-to-severe pain, shoulder surgery may be an option.

  5. Potential causes of AC joint pain that will not go away

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/ac-joint-pain...

    Treatment. Contacting a doctor. Summary. Shoulder injuries and different types of arthritis may cause acromioclavicular (AC) joint pain. The AC joint in the shoulder connects the...

  6. AC Joint Injury: Symptoms & Treatment - Mass General Brigham

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    Each grade accounts for the severity of stretched and torn ligaments. The level of sprained AC joint symptoms is often tied to the grade of AC joint injury. Grade 1 AC joint sprain. Grade 2 AC joint sprain. Grade 3 AC joint sprain. Causes and risk factors of an AC joint injury.

  7. AC Joint Shoulder Separation: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - UPMC

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    The main goals of treatment for an AC joint injury or shoulder separation are to manage pain and allow the torn ligaments to heal. Type I or II AC joint injury treatment. Treatments for type I and II injuries include: Icing the shoulder. Putting your arm in a sling to decrease motion. Taking NSAIDs, like ibuprofen or naproxen, to help with pain.

  8. AC Arthritis - Shoulder & Elbow - Orthobullets

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    84. Questions. 3. Evidence. 6. Video/Pods. 5. Images. Summary. AC arthritis is the most common cause of AC joint pain with repetitive microtrauma leading to the development of osteoarthritis in the AC joint. Diagnosis is made with dedicated shoulder radiographs that reveal osteophytes and joint space narrowing in the AC joint.