Acromioclavicular Dislocation Apparatus Shoulder Instruments Sport Medicine Orthopedic Instruments
AC joint surgery is reserved for severe injuries that have major bone displacement or complete ligament tear, or injuries that aren't healing well with conservative approaches. AC joint separations are graded on what's called the Rockwood classification system, which considers the severity of the damage to the joint and surrounding muscle system. In this system, type III through VI separations are those most likely to need surgical repair. Many type III AC joint separations can also be managed without surgery. If you do need AC joint surgery, the focus involves repairing the ligaments and realigning your bones, securing them into position with surgical hardware.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of AC joint injuries require surgical intervention?
Surgery is typically reserved for Rockwood classification types III through VI, involving severe bone displacement, complete ligament tears, or cases that do not respond to conservative treatment.
How long is the standard delivery time for these orthopedic instruments?
Orders are processed efficiently with a standard delivery time within 7 days.
Can the instruments be customized with our own logo?
Yes, we provide customization options for logos to meet your specific branding requirements.
What is the primary focus of AC joint surgical reconstruction?
The procedure focuses on repairing damaged ligaments and realigning bones, which are then secured using high-quality surgical hardware.
Are these instruments suitable for sports medicine applications?
Absolutely. This instrument set is specifically designed for sports medicine and orthopedic shoulder procedures, focusing on reconstruction and repair.
What quality standards do these orthopedic sets follow?
All instruments are manufactured to high medical standards to ensure precision and reliability during complex surgical operations.