Abstract:[Objective] To evaluate the clinical outcomes of standardized nursing and rehabilitation procedures for arthroscopic ana- tomical reconstruction of coracoclavicular ligament. [Methods] From November 2019 to December 2020, 15 patients received arthroscopic anatomical reconstruction of coracoclavicular ligament, standardized nursing and rehabilitation process for acromioclavicular dislocation. The clinical and imaging results were evaluated. [Results] All 15 patients had operation performed successfully without serious complica- tions, and followed up for 9.0~20.0 months, with an average of (12.0±4.1) months. At last follow-up, ASES and UCLA scores, SST scale, as well as lifting and external rotation range of motions (ROM) significantly improved compared with those preoperatively (P<0.05) . At the last follow-up, 14 cases (93.3%) recovered to the pre-injury exercise level. Radiographically, the coracoclavicular distance (CCD) at the last fol- low-up was significantly reduced as compared with that preoperatively (P<0.05) , whereas which increased significantly over time postoper- atively (P<0.05) . [Conclusion] Standardized nursing and rehabilitation process plays an important role in the recovery of shoulder joint function after arthroscopic anatomical reconstruction of coracoclavicular ligament.