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ICD-10 code: S43.149S

Disease category: S43.149: Inferior dislocation of unspecified acromioclavicular joint

Inferior Dislocation of Unspecified Acromioclavicular Joint, Sequela: Understanding the Condition

Acromioclavicular joint (AC joint) dislocation is a common shoulder injury that occurs when the collarbone separates from the shoulder blade. The dislocation can be classified into six types based on the severity of the injury. One of these types is the inferior dislocation of unspecified acromioclavicular joint, sequela, which is a serious condition that can lead to long-term complications if not treated properly.

The inferior dislocation of unspecified acromioclavicular joint, sequela is a rare type of AC joint dislocation that occurs when the collarbone dislocates downward, toward the chest. This type of dislocation can result in severe pain, swelling, and loss of shoulder function. The condition can also cause bone spurs, arthritis, and other complications if left untreated.

Symptoms of Inferior Dislocation of Unspecified Acromioclavicular Joint, Sequela

The symptoms of inferior dislocation of unspecified acromioclavicular joint, sequela can vary depending on the severity of the injury. Some common symptoms include:

  1. Severe pain in the shoulder or collarbone
  2. Swelling and bruising around the shoulder or collarbone
  3. Difficulty moving the shoulder or arm
  4. A popping or clicking sound when moving the shoulder or arm
  5. Numbness or tingling in the arm or hand
Diagnosis of Inferior Dislocation of Unspecified Acromioclavicular Joint, Sequela

Diagnosing inferior dislocation of unspecified acromioclavicular joint, sequela requires a physical exam, medical history, and imaging tests such as X-rays, CT scans, or MRI scans. The doctor may also perform other tests to check for nerve or blood vessel damage.

Prevention of Inferior Dislocation of Unspecified Acromioclavicular Joint, Sequela

Preventing inferior dislocation of unspecified acromioclavicular joint, sequela can be challenging, but there are some steps you can take to reduce your risk of this injury. These include:

  1. Avoiding activities that put excessive strain on the shoulder
  2. Wearing protective gear when participating in sports or other high-risk activities
  3. Strengthening the muscles around the shoulder through exercises or physical therapy
  4. Maintaining good posture and body mechanics to reduce the risk of falls or other accidents

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Treatment of Inferior dislocation of unspecified acromioclavicular joint, sequela:

Treatment options for Inferior dislocation of unspecified acromioclavicular joint, sequela

Inferior dislocation of the acromioclavicular joint is a rare but serious injury that can cause significant pain and discomfort. Sequela refers to the long-term effects of an injury. Therefore, inferior dislocation of the unspecified acromioclavicular joint sequela means the long-term consequ...

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