A Prospective Multi-Centre Observational Cohort Study to Evaluate Frequency, Management and Outcomes of Acute Severe (grade III-VI) Acromioclavicular Joint Injuries in the United Kingdom. Adrian Andronic , Alison Liddle , Amar Rangan , Andreas Bauman , Andreea Lupu , Anthony Egglestone , Antony Kameel Sorial , Asaad , Benjamin Smith , Blair Tweedie , Bola Ajekigbe , Christopher Peach , David Burton , David Elson , Duncan Slater , Edward Jeans , Fiona Ashton , Frank Liaw , Gregory F. W. Stamp , Hans Marynissen , Helen Ingoe , Henry Chandler , Ian Crowther , Jack Allport , Jaime Candal-Couto , Jamie A'Court , Jonathan Yates , Leanne Dupley , Luke Hughes , Maire-Clare Killen , Matthew Gray , Alan Hilley , Lebur Rohman , Muhammad Adeel Akhtar , Nicholas S. Kalson , Philip Dobson , Raghavendra Prasad Sidaginamale , Rajesh Nanda , Rebecca Critchley , Ricci Plastow , Sadia Afzal , Richard Jeavons , Rory Morrison , Sameer K. Khan , Sarah Eastwood , Scott Wilson , Stephen Aldridge , Thomas Dehler , Tricia Campbell , William A. Manning , Yusuf Michla , Zakareya Gamie , Lucksy Kotham SHOULDER & ELBOW(2023)
Key words
acromioclavicular joint, dislocation, prospective cohort, surgery
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