Abstract:IntroductionHill-Sachs lesions are very common findings after anterior glenohumeral dislocation of the shoulder and especially after recurrent dislocations [2,4]. Although it is not a prognostic factor [6,7,11], except if the lesion is very big [1], it is still important for diagnosis and confirmation of anterior instability. Although in most cases simple radiograms are sufficient to make the diagnosis, there are cases which cannot be diagnosed by X-ray either because they are to small, or in the acute phase w… Show more
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