AC Joint Injuries Treatment Near Gondia

AC (acromioclavicular) joint injuries, commonly known as shoulder separations, occur when the ligaments connecting the collarbone (clavicle) to the shoulder blade (scapula) are damaged. Dr. Nawaid Ahmed, an  Arthroscopy & Joint Replacement  Specialist provides the best treatment for your shoulder AC Joint Injury.

Dr.Nawaid Ahmed

Arthroscopy & Joint Replacement Specialist

Qualification

-MBBS (2002),
-Postgraduate DNB (Diplomate Of National Board)
-Orthopaedics, Fellowship Upper Limb Reconstruction At Melbourne, Australia, 2010

Experience

-Over 20 years of experience
-Visiting Consultant at:
    -Alexis Hospital
    -Arihant Hospital
    -Care Hospital
    -KIMS Kingsway
    Hospital
    -Synergy Hospital

Related Treatment

-Biceps Tendon Injury Treatment
-Clavicle Fracture Treatment
-Fractured Shoulder Treatment
-Frozen Shoulder Treatment
-Rotator Cuff Tears Treatment
-PRP Injections Treatment

Address

Sunshine, Central Avenue Road C.A.road Geetanjali Chowk, opposite Hdfc bank, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440018

How To Reach Dr. Nawaid Ahmed Clinic From Gondia

From Railway Station, Gondia

From Gondia Bus Depot
From Birsi Airport Gondia
From Indira Gandhi Stadium
From EOS Cinemas Gondia

The Nearest Public Transport Station To Dr Nawaid Ahmed Clinic

Nearby Bus Stop

  • Gitanjali Square:
    130 meters away from Dr Nawaid Ahmed Clinic
  • Seva Sadan Bhavan:
    350 meters away from Dr Nawaid Ahmed Clinic

Nearby Metro Station

  • Dosar Bhawan Metro Station:
    350 meters away from  Dr Nawaid Ahmed Clinic
  • Agrasen Metro Station:
    600 meters away from  Dr Nawaid Ahmed Clinic
  • Meyo Hospital Metro Station:
    550 meters away from  Dr Nawaid Ahmed Clinic

What is AC Joint Injuries?

AC (acromioclavicular) joint injuries, commonly known as shoulder separations, occur when the ligaments connecting the collarbone (clavicle) to the shoulder blade (scapula) are damaged. These injuries are often caused by trauma, such as falls or sports-related impacts. Severity varies from mild ligament sprains to complete joint dislocations.

Types of AC Joint Injuries

AC Joint Sprain

Top Reasons

  • A mild injury involving stretching or partial tearing of the ligaments holding the AC joint together.
  • Typically caused by a fall on the shoulder or direct impact to the area.

  • Symptoms include pain, swelling, and mild shoulder instability.

AC Joint Dislocation

Top Reasons

  • A more severe injury in which the AC joint is partially or completely displaced.
  • Often caused by a direct blow or a fall on the shoulder.
  • Symptoms include intense pain, visible deformity, and significant shoulder dysfunction.

AC Joint Separation

Top Reasons

  • This injury is characterized by a complete disruption of the AC joint, with the clavicle moving away from the acromion.
  • Usually the result of a high-energy impact or significant trauma.
  • Symptoms include severe pain, deformity, and impaired shoulder function.

Common Symptoms Of AC Joint Injuries

  • Pain at the top of the shoulder, often worsened by arm movement.
  • Swelling and tenderness over the AC joint.
  • Limited range of motion in the shoulder.
  • Bruising in the shoulder and collarbone area.
  • A visible deformity in cases of dislocation or separation.

Diagnosis

AC joint injuries are typically diagnosed through physical examination, medical history review, and imaging studies, such as X-rays, MRI, or ultrasound, to assess the extent of damage and rule out other shoulder conditions.

Treatment Options For AC Joint Injuries

Conservative Management For AC Joint Sprains

  • Ice and anti-inflammatory medication to reduce pain and swelling.
  • Physical therapy to strengthen the shoulder and improve the range of motion.
  • Use of a sling to support the shoulder during the healing process.

Surgical Intervention For Severe Dislocations

  • Surgery may be required to realign and stabilize the AC joint.
  • Surgical options include open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) or arthroscopic techniques.

Recovery

The recovery time for AC joint injuries varies depending on the severity of the injury and the chosen treatment. Mild sprains may heal within a few weeks, while more severe dislocations and separations can take several months to recover fully. Physical therapy is often a crucial part of rehabilitation to restore shoulder strength and mobility.

Places To Visit Nearby –Dr. Nawaid Ahmed an Arthroscopy & Joint Replacement Specialist in Nagpur

Sitabuldi Market

Sitabuldi market in central Nagpur, known as the Heart of the city

Mominpura Market

Mominpura was hailed as the Chandni Chowk of Nagpur

Raman Science Center

It is an interactive science center affiliated with Nehru Science Centre Mumbai.

VR Mall

Stylish retail center offering brand-name fashion stores, homewares, electronics & casual eateries.