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Shoulder Injury GRD, Acromioclavicular Joint Sprain Classifications Type III or Second degree: Rupture of AC ligament and Coracoclavicular ligament., Acromioclavicular Joint Sprain Management Non-Operative Type I/First Degree RICE, NSAIDs, ROM and strength exercises, return to activity with protection, Acromioclavicular Joint Sprain Special Test Acromioclavicular Instability Test, Acromioclavicular Joint Sprain Signs and Symptoms Different Types, Acromioclavicular Joint Sprain Special Test Acromioclavicular Distraction- Compression, Acromioclavicular Joint Sprain Management Operative Type IV-VI/Third Degree Open/arthroscopic surgery Immobilization 4-6 weeks, ADLs with restrictive shoulder flexion or abduction, progressive ROM and strength programs, and Return to play in approximately 6 months., Different Types Type II Slight elevation of lateral clavicle, AC ligament disrupted, but Coracoclacicular is still intact, moderate swelling, pain with downward pressure, minor step present, unable to abduct or horizontally adduct arm, some slight instability., Different Types Type III Prominent elevation of clavicle (piano key sign) AC and Coracoclavicular ligament disruption, severe swelling, severe POP and depression of acromion process, definite step deformity, limited movement similar to Type II, and demonstrable instability of joint., Acromioclavicular Joint Sprain Management Non-Operative Type II/Second Degree RICE, NSAIDs, immobilize, E-Stim for pain, ultrasound, strength and stability exercises, return with protection, Acromioclavicular Joint Sprain Management Non-Operative Type III/Second Degree RICE, Immobilize, immediately refer to physician, pendulum exercises, elbow ROM, isometrics, rope/pulley exercies for shoulder.