Hilli-Sachs and Bankart lesion from dislocation. MGHL tear and coracoid process fracture.
Shoulder dislocations may result in injuries of the posterior lateral humeral head and the anterior inferior glenoid, respectively referred to as Hill-Sachs and Bankart Lesions.

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Shoulder MRI Anatomy | Radiology anatomy part 1 prep | How to interpret a shoulder MRI

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SLAP tear with fibroosseous Bankart lesion

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Superior glenohumeral ligament tear

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1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive

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Adhesive capsulitis

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Imaging findings of Rotator cuff

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Hill-Sachs and Bony Bankart Lesions

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Stanford Radiology: "Glenoid Labrum: Location matters" by Michelle Nguyen, MD

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Bankart Tear Explained: What Happens After a Shoulder Dislocation

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Shoulder pain in 26 year old. No trauma.

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Tears of the Rotator Cuff Part 2: Identifying Tears on MRI

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Reverse Hill-Sachs and reverse Bankart lesions

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4 Shoulder Labrum Injury Exercises

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This Patient Had a Full Thickness Tear For 6 Years

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Shoulder dislocation , Hill Sachs Lesion - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim

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Shoulder pain from labral tear with paralabral cyst

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The Best Western Opening Scene Ever

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MRI SHOULDER - APPLIED ANATOMY WORKSHOP || DR CHAITALI PAREKH || SUPRASPINATUS BICEPS TENDONS

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SLAP tear vs. Bankart lesion

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