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started by khurshid-ahmad on 09 Mar 23
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    Arthroscopic Mumford, or distal clavicle resection, is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat shoulder pain and instability caused by impingement syndrome, AC joint arthritis, or other conditions affecting the acromioclavicular (AC) joint.


    During the procedure, a small incision is made near the AC joint, and an arthroscope, a small camera that allows the surgeon to see inside the joint, is inserted. The surgeon then uses specialized instruments to remove a small portion of the clavicle bone to alleviate pressure on the joint and improve the range of motion.

    In the failure of rest periods, physiotherapy, and pharmacological/infiltrative treatment, surgery is considered, consisting of the arthroscopic resection of a few millimeters of the clavicular part of the joint. It is carried out arthroscopically, using a small drill introduced through small skin incisions. At the end of the procedure, the small skin incisions are sutured and a dressing is applied which will be replaced the following day. A shoulder brace is placed which will be kept for 3 weeks. Muscle recovery and range of motion exercises are started on the first day after surgery. Physiotherapy begins two to three weeks after surgery.

    Arthroscopic Mumford is a safe and effective procedure that can provide long-lasting relief from shoulder pain and instability. If you are experiencing shoulder pain or have been diagnosed with a condition affecting the AC joint, talk to your doctor to see if arthroscopic Mumford may be a viable treatment option for you.

    For more information or an appointment visit here: https://www.drtradaortopedico.it/mumfordartroscopica.html

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