Acromioclavicular Joint (ACJ) Stabilisation

Acromioclavicular Joint (ACJ) stabilisation surgery may be recommended if you have sustained an ACJ dislocation. Particularly if you are young and/or are engaged in manual work requiring overhead activity.

Benefits of Surgery

Restore Stability & Function

A stable ACJ is essential for powerful and pain-free overhead activities. Repair helps to regain strength and allow a return to sports and daily tasks without apprehension.

Improve Cosmetic Appearance

For higher-grade dislocations, surgical repair can reduce the prominent "bump" at the top of the shoulder, restoring a more natural contour.

Procedure Information

Dr Richmond has sub-specialist expertise in Shoulder Surgery. 

Following a thorough assessment, including physical examination, MRI, and consideration of your activity level – surgery may be recommended.

ACJ stabilisation is typically performed through a small skin incision and involves:

Joint Reduction

The lateral clavicle (outer end) is relocated into it's normal position.

Joint Fixation

The distal clavicle (outer end) and acromion are reconnected using either a plate or sutures, allowing them to heal in the correct position.

ACJ Dislocation

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Conditions Treated

During your consultation, Dr Richmond will carefully evaluate your condition and discuss all management options with you, including non-surgical treatments, so you can confidently decide on the right path forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I arrange a Consultation with Dr Richmond?

You can easily Request a Consultation by calling our friendly team directly on (07) 4911 6088 during business hours OR use our online Consultation Request Form.

Standard Pathway:

A referral from a Doctor (GP or Specialist) that is addressed to Dr Richmond or any other Australian Orthopaedic Surgeon, is required. Once your referral is received, either direct from the Doctor or submitted by you, it will be triaged within 24 hours. Dr Richmond will review the referral and advise regarding referral suitability, appointment urgency, and the need for any further pre-appointment imaging. The administration team will then contact you to arrange an Initial Consultation.

Rapid Access Pathway: 

If you 45 years old or younger and have sustained an acute sports-related knee or shoulder injury within the last 2 weeks you may choose to access this option. Call our team or use our online Consultation Request Form to request an Urgent Consultation (in person or via phone/video) with Dr Vicki Richmond (GP). Following an initial assessment, Vicki will arrange any imaging your require, a referral, and a Rapid Access Consultation with Dr Bradley Richmond, as appropriate.

What does it cost to see Dr Richmond for a Consultation?
The cost for an Initial Consultation with Dr Richmond is $250. You will then receive a Medicare rebate of at least $86.15, if eligible.
 

DVA Gold Card and eligible White Card holders are bulk billed for all consultations. If referred by a third party, you may be entitled to receive care from Dr Richmond at no cost e.g., WorkCover, Surgery Connect.

For more information about fees, including for Review Consultations, please see the Fees page.
What should I expect during my Initial Consultation?

Your Initial Consultation will involve a thorough discussion of your presenting concerns, functional limitations, and previous health history. Dr Richmond will perform a comprehensive physical examination and review any existing imaging (X-rays, ultrasound, MRI, CT scans). If further investigations are needed, they will be arranged. He will then provide a clear, understandable explanation of your diagnosis and discuss all suitable treatment options, ensuring you are fully informed for shared decision-making. If surgery is recommended (such as knee replacement surgery, rotator cuff repair, ACL reconstruction), you will receive detailed information about the procedure, expected outcomes, and potential risks.

How much does orthopaedic surgery cost?

The cost for orthopaedic surgery varies between surgeons, even for the same procedure.

Dr Richmond and his team takes Informed Financial Consent very seriously. If surgery is recommended for your condition, you will be provided with an individualised quote for the Surgical Costs associated with the indicated procedure. You will also be advised how to seek estimates for the additional Surgical Assistant, Anaesthetist, and Hospital costs.

If you have Private Health Insurance and are covered for the required item number, most elective procedures are undertaken with a Known Gap of $500.

If you are a WorkCover, Surgery Connect, or DVA patient - you will have no out-of-pocket Surgical Costs.

Please see the Fees page for more detailed information.

I have Private Health Insurance, does Dr Richmond offer Known Gap billing?

Yes, as long as your Private Health Insurance covers your for the required item number; most elective procedures are undertaken with a Known Gap of $500.

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