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Acromio-clavicular (AC) joint stabilisation is a surgical procedure used to treat a dislocated collarbone. The AC joint, located where the clavicle (collarbone) meets the acromion (part of the shoulder blade), plays a key role in shoulder movement and stability. This joint is supported by important ligaments, including the acromio-clavicular ligaments and the coraco-clavicular (CC) ligaments, which help maintain alignment and allow functional shoulder motion.
When a person falls onto the tip of the shoulder, the force pushes the shoulder downward while the clavicle remains fixed in place. This impact can tear the ligaments that hold the AC joint together, causing the collarbone to appear raised or prominent under the skin. AC joint injuries are classified into six grades based on severity, the extent of ligament damage, and the direction of the clavicle displacement:
Grades I–III are usually treated conservatively without surgery, with physiotherapy playing a key role in pain management, strengthening, and return to daily activities. Grades IV–VI, however, often require surgical intervention to realign the clavicle and repair the damaged ligaments. The two most common surgical techniques are the Modified Weaver-Dunn (open or arthroscopic approach) and the Surgilig procedure.
Following surgery, a structured physiotherapy programme is essential to restore shoulder mobility, rebuild strength, and support a safe return to occupational, sporting, and recreational activities.
Physiotherapy Prior to AC Joint Stabilisation
Physiotherapy before surgery plays a vital role in preparing the shoulder for recovery. It is especially effective for managing less severe dislocations (Grades I–III), where surgery may not be required. At acephysiosports.com, our physiotherapists focus on reducing pain, restoring mobility, and improving strength to help you regain normal shoulder function. Pre-surgical physiotherapy also lays a strong foundation for post-surgery rehabilitation, ultimately shortening recovery time.
Symptoms Following AC Joint Stabilisation
After AC joint stabilisation surgery, your shoulder will usually be supported in a protective sling for about 6 weeks. This helps stabilise the repaired ligaments and promotes healing. Some common symptoms during the initial recovery phase include:
Physiotherapy Following AC Joint Stabilisation
A structured rehabilitation programme is essential after surgery to restore shoulder strength, movement, and function. At acephysiosports.com, our expert physiotherapists conduct detailed assessments and design tailored programmes based on your needs and long-term goals.
Weeks 1–3: Early Recovery
The focus is on preventing complications, managing pain, and encouraging safe early movement. Scapular control is particularly important to ensure smooth, pain-free arm movement and to avoid secondary conditions such as impingement or instability. Treatment may include:
Weeks 4–6: Restoring Mobility
Rehabilitation progresses towards increasing mobility and correcting biomechanics while still protecting the joint. Treatment may involve:
Weeks 6–12: Strength & Functional Recovery
This stage focuses on regaining full movement, strength, and functional ability. By week 12, most patients achieve near-complete shoulder range of motion and begin task-specific training. Treatment may include:
12+ Weeks: Advanced Rehabilitation
From three months onward, therapy progresses to high-level strengthening and advanced movement control. Full recovery may take up to six months. At this stage, the goal is to prepare the shoulder for demanding activities while preventing re-injury. Treatment may involve:
Summary
AC joint stabilisation is a surgical procedure performed to repair ligament damage and restore normal alignment of the collarbone after severe dislocations. Following surgery, physiotherapy is crucial for reducing pain, restoring mobility, building strength, and enabling a safe return to work, sport, and daily activities. At acephysiosports.com, we create personalised rehabilitation programmes that target your specific goals and help you achieve long-term recovery, stability, and performance.
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