📂 Anatomy
acromioclavicular joint — Definition
akromioklaviküler eklem / acromioclavicular joint
Akromioklavicular joint is a sinovyal joint, which is located between the akromion protrusion of the shovelbone (klavikula). This joint plays an important role in movements such as lifting up the arm and turning up by contributing to the mobility of the shoulder belt. Clinically, injuries occurring in this joint (for example, acromioklavicular separation) can lead to shoulder pain and dysfunction.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is akromioklaviküler eklem?
akromioklaviküler eklem; akromioklavicular joint is a sinovyal joint, which is located between the akromion protrusion of the shovelbone (klavikula). This joint plays an important role in movements such as lifting up the arm and turning up by contributing to the mobility of the shoulder belt. Clinically, injuries occurring in this joint (for example, acromioklavicular separation) can lead to shoulder pain and dysfunction.
❓ What is acromioclavicular joint in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "acromioclavicular joint" is akromioklaviküler eklem.
❓ Which medical field is akromioklaviküler eklem related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.