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What is an AC joint separation of the shoulder?

What is an AC joint separation of the shoulder?

The AC joint or acromioclavicular joint is formed by the distal end of the clavicle and the acromion. There are 5 types, I-V, with V being the worst. These generally result from a direct trauma to the area.