Management of type III acromioclavicular joint dislocation: A Delphi consensus survey by Shoulder & Elbow Society, India (SESI)

•An anteroposterior and axillary view of the shoulder without any traction or weight in hand is sufficient in the setting of a suspected type III ACJ dislocation.•Either cross-arm adduction X-rays or clinical examination may be used to distinguish between ISAKOS IIIA and B classification of ACJ disl...

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Published inInjury Vol. 55; p. 111467
Main Authors Shah, Dr. Darshil, Sahu, Dr. Dipit, Easwaran, Dr. Raju, Kar, Dr. Abheek, Modi, Dr. Amit, Tambe, Dr. Amol, Babhulkar, Dr. Ashish, Pardiwala, Dr. Dinshaw N., Singh, Dr. Harvinder Pal, Maheshwari, Dr. J, Kumar, Dr. Kapil, Selvaraj, Dr. Karthik, Kumar, Dr. KR Prathap, Shetty, Dr. Nagraj, Kamat, Dr. Nilesh, Shah, Dr. Parag, Kocheeppan, Dr. Pradeep, Monga, Prof. Puneet, Aggarwal, Dr. Raman Kant, Chidambaram, Dr. Ram, Pathak, Dr. Shirish, Gajjar, Dr. Shreyash, Jos, Dr. Sujit, Pandey, Dr. Vivek
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier Ltd 01.06.2024
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