Acromioclavicular Dislocation Apparatus Shoulder Instruments Sport Medicine Orthopedic Instruments
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. AC joint separations are graded on what's called 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. 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 surgical hardware.
| Name |
Acromioclavicular dislocation instrument set sports medicine for shoulder |
| Delivery |
within 7 days |
| Logo |
customized |
| Quality |
High standard |
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Q1
What are the primary indications for using the Acromioclavicular Dislocation Instrument Set?
This specialized sports medicine set is primarily designed for surgical intervention in severe AC joint separations (Rockwood classification types III through VI), complete ligament tears, or cases that have not responded well to conservative, non-surgical treatment options.
Q2
Can the instruments in this set be customized with our own logo?
Yes, we offer customized logo engraving services on the instruments to meet the branding and identification needs of different medical facilities and distributors.
Q3
What is the typical delivery timeframe for this orthopedic instrument set?
Standard orders are processed efficiently and are typically dispatched for delivery within 7 days.
Q4
How does the Rockwood classification system guide the need for AC joint surgery?
The Rockwood system evaluates the severity of the injury based on the degree of clavicle displacement and soft tissue damage. Generally, types I and II are managed conservatively, type III may be treated surgically depending on patient activity levels, and types IV through VI almost always require surgical realignment and ligament repair.
Q5
Are these shoulder instruments built to high international quality standards?
Absolutely. All instruments in the set are manufactured to meet high-standard surgical requirements, ensuring exceptional precision, durability, and reliability during orthopedic and sports medicine operations.