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SHOULDER DISLOCATION BONY BANKART GLENOID FRACTURE XRAY CT (VIDEO)

BONY BANKART LESION RADIOLOGY XRAY FINDING 1: BONE FRAGMENT Image Above: There is a thin fragment of bone at the inferior margin of the glenoid. FINDING 2: GLENOID FLATTENING Image Above: The inferior margin of the glenoid should normally be rounded and ovoid. Here it is flattened which is abnormal. DISCUSSION Bony Bankart lesions on […]

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SHOULDER LABRUM NORMAL VARIANTS: WHICH VARIANTS OCCUR HERE (VIDEO)

SHOULDER LABRUM NORMAL VARIANTS DISCUSSION Sublabral Foramen & Buford Complex. FINDINGS Two normal variants occur in superior portion of the anterior labrum: Sublabral Foramen (also called Sublabral Hole), The Buford complex. SHOULDER LABRUM NORMAL VARIANTS VIDEO https://youtu.be/LDjtG2x_XEE If your Browser is blocking the video, Please view it on our YouTube Channel HERE. Learn more about

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MRI GLENOID CARTILAGE MRI SHOULDER WHERE & WHAT TO LOOK FOR SHOULDER DISLOCATIONS

MRI GLENOID CARTILAGE GLENOID CARTILAGE MRI :What to look for and where to look for chondral damage in shoulder dislocations. GLENOID CARTILAGE MRI: Glenoid cartilage damage can be seen with anterior and posterior shoulder dislocations on MRI and are part of the so-called GLAD lesions.  It’s important to first recognize the normal appearance of glenoid

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