OVERVIEW

Acromioclavicular Separation (Separated Shoulder)

A fall at the shoulder can cause an “AC Separation”. This causes pain, swelling, and sometimes deformity that makes it appear as if the collar bone “sticks up”.

A separated shoulder is usually treated with rest, ice and pain medication. Physical therapy can also be used to restore motion. Surgery is rarely necessary. Sometimes, however, the ligaments connecting the collar bone and the shoulder blade can be repaired.

GOALS

Possible Treatment Goals

  • Improve Function
  • Optimize Joint Alignment
  • Improve Muscle Strength and Power
  • Improve Proprioception
  • Decrease Postoperative Complications
  • Improve Range of Motion
  • Self-care of Symptoms
  • Improve Tolerance for Prolonged Activities

CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY
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DRY NEEDLING
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LASER THERAPY
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MASSAGE THERAPY
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NEUROPATHY
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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
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PAIN MANAGEMENT
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PEDIATRIC PHYSICAL THERAPY

PELVIC FLOOR THERAPY
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PHYSICAL THERAPY
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SPEECH THERAPY
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STRETCHING & MOBILITY
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SWALLOWING THERAPY
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TORTICOLLIS
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VITAL-STIM THERAPY