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This video tutorial covers the anatomy of the acromioclavicular joint and discusses anatomy, location and function of the AC joint. Take our quiz on the structures of the humerus and scapula at https://khub.me/0pxfq • Oh, are you struggling with learning anatomy? We created the ★ Ultimate Anatomy Study Guide ★ to help you kick some gluteus maximus in any topic. Completely free. Download yours today: https://khub.me/wmxro • The acromioclavicular joint is commonly called the AC joint and is a synovial joint that is involved in the anatomy of the upper arm. It connects the acromion of the scapula with the clavicula at its lateral end. The joint is stabilized by two sets of ligaments: the coracoacromial ligament and the coracoclavicular ligament. • The acromioclavicular joint functions to allow anterior and posterior movement, rotation and tilting of the acromion during various movements of the arm. • In this tutorial we will take a look at the most important anatomy facts of this joint: • 0:12 acromioclavicular joint location • 0:37 coracoacromial ligament and coracoclavicular ligament • 0:51 ac joint function • Want to prepare yourself for an upcoming exam? Check out our exam prep quiz featuring MC-questions and clinical scenarios about the shoulder and arm: https://khub.me/vz1o7 • Read more on the anatomy of the shoulder girdle in our free article, and understand the connection of the upper extremity with the trunk: https://khub.me/c509h • For more engaging video tutorials, interactive quizzes, articles and an atlas of Human anatomy and histology, go to https://khub.me/bufwq

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