“…1,2 Although the treatment of Rockwood grade III AC joint injuries is controversial, a recently described subclassification may have helped solve the treatment algorithm with evidence supporting nonoperative treatment of Rockwood grades I, II, and IIIA (horizontally stable) whereas Rockwood grades IIIB (horizontally unstable), IV, V, and VI should be treated with surgical reconstruction. 3 Historically, open procedures have been the dominant surgical treatment strategy, although more recently, arthroscopically assisted techniques have become more popular because of the minimally invasive operation, the enhanced visualization, and the ability to diagnose and treat concomitant glenohumeral pathologies, which are common in higher-grade injuries.…”