Acromioclavicular joint arthrosis or acromioclavicular joint arthrosis is the arthrosis between the collarbone (clavicle) and the acromion.
Painful movements in the affected shoulder joint, pain when stretching the arm and at night when lying down.
Heavy strain on the shoulder, weight training and weight lifting, especially overhead and overhead work.
In mild cases, local infiltrations, physiotherapy, stress reduction.
In advanced and therapy-resistant cases, arthroscopic excision of the acromioclavicular joint(resection arthroplasty of the ACG or partial resection of the clavicle) very reliably helps to restore full sports and everyday weight-bearing capacity. Dr. Krebs has also performed this procedure exclusively arthroscopically since 2006.