Hot Selling Stainless Steel Shoulder Arthroscopic-Assisted Acromioclavicular Joint Reconstruction Instrument Set

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Shoulder Instruments

Acromioclavicular Dislocation Apparatus & Shoulder Instruments for Sport Medicine

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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.
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AC joint separations are graded on 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.
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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 specialized surgical hardware.
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Name Acromioclavicular dislocation instrument set sports medicine for shoulder
Delivery Within 7 days
Logo Customized available
Quality High standard orthopedic grade
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When is AC joint surgery necessary?
Surgery is typically required for severe injuries involving major bone displacement, complete ligament tears (Rockwood types III to VI), or when conservative treatments fail to show progress.
What is the goal of using these orthopedic instruments?
The primary focus of these instruments is to assist surgeons in repairing damaged ligaments and realigning bones, securing them accurately with surgical hardware.
What is the Rockwood classification system?
It is a system used to grade the severity of AC joint separations based on the damage to the joint and surrounding muscle structures to determine if surgical intervention is needed.
Can the instrument sets be customized with a logo?
Yes, we provide customization options for logos to meet specific professional or institutional requirements.
What is the typical lead time for delivery?
Standard instrument sets are generally ready for delivery within 7 days.
Are these instruments suitable for sport medicine?
Absolutely. These instruments are specifically designed for sports medicine applications, particularly focusing on shoulder reconstructions and AC joint repairs.

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