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Acromio Clavicular Arthritis

Adhesive capsulitis, often known as frozen shoulder, is a painful ailment that causes stiffness and restricted movement in the shoulder joint. It results from the shoulder capsule's tightness and thickness, which limits movement. It often develops over time and can be brought on by trauma, surgery, or underlying medical issues. Physical therapy, anti-inflammatory drugs, and in more severe situations, corticosteroid injections or surgical intervention may all be used as treatments, albeit they frequently go better with time. Our specialist treatment focuses on reducing discomfort, enhancing range of motion, and regaining shoulder function to make rehabilitation easier and more comfortable. Count on our knowledge for thorough management of frozen shoulder.

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    Acromio Clavicular Arthritis FAQ's

    Acromio Clavicular (ACA) joint Arthritis is a condition characterized by the wearing down of the cartilage in the AC joint, leading to pain, inflammation, and decreased shoulder mobility.
    Treatment for AC joint arthritis can include both non-surgical and surgical options. Non-surgical treatments may include rest, activity modification, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, corticosteroid injections, and the use of a shoulder brace. In more severe cases or when conservative measures fail, surgical interventions such as arthroscopy, joint resurfacing, or joint fusion may be considered.
    The recovery process after AC joint surgery varies depending on the specific procedure performed. In general, it involves a period of immobilization, followed by physical therapy to regain shoulder strength and range of motion. Full recovery can take several months.