Distal Clavicle Resection

Definition:
In certain patients, inpingement and AC joint pain can co-exist. This procedure involves removing roughly 3/8 inch of the end of the clavicle, which creates a permanent gap so the two bones no longer come in contact with each other. Pain is eliminated because the bones no longer rub, but the strength and stability of the joint is not compromised, as the ligaments are undisturbed. When the procedure is done arthroscopically, a video camera and small specialized tools are inserted through a series of small incisions to shave down the end of the clavicle until a significant joint space is created between the clavicle and the acromion. If the procedure is done through an open incision on the top of the shoulder, the end of the clavicle is cut out to create a larger AC joint space and then the surrounding soft tissues and skin are sutured closed.

Symptoms
  • Pain in the shoulder
  • Loss of ROM in the shoulder
  • Stiffness in the shoulder
Causes
  • Faulty mechanics
  • AC joint arthritis
  • Shoulder impingement
Treatment
  • ROM and stretching exercises to shoulder
  • Shoulder stabilization exercises
Distal Clavicle Resection Phase I

Purchase Phase

  • Pendulums
  • Passive Shoulder Abduction
  • Passive Shoulder Internal Rotation
  • Passive Shoulder External Rotation
  • Passive Shoulder Flexion
  • Passive ER With Stick
  • Table Slides
  • Scap Squeezes
  • Shoulder Sitting Posture
  • Sitting Posture
  • Walkfit

Distal Clavicle Resection Phase II

Purchase Phase

  • Tband Shoulder Er At Zero Deg
  • Tband Shoulder Er At 90 Deg
  • Push Up Knee Holds
  • Prone Rotator Cuff Circuit
  • Wall Slides
  • T Band Wall Push W Er
  • Superman Holds
  • Curl Press