Sternoclavicular Joint
The sternoclavicular (SC) joint connects the collarbone (clavicle) to the breastbone (sternum) and plays an essential role in shoulder and arm movement. Though less commonly injured than other joints in the shoulder, it can be affected by arthritis, instability, or trauma. Learn more about SC joint conditions below:
Shoulder Sternoclavicular Joint – Overview of the SC joint’s anatomy, function, and common disorders.
Arthritis of Sternoclavicular Joint – Degenerative changes that can cause pain, swelling, and restricted movement in the SC joint.
Sternoclavicular Joint Injuries – Injuries ranging from sprains to dislocations, including symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.