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stock image A Bony Bankart lesion in the shoulder involves a fracture of the anterior glenoid rim, often resulting from dislocation, leading to instability and requiring surgical repair for stability restoration.

A Bony Bankart Lesion In The Shoulder Involves A Fracture Of The Anterior Glenoid Rim, Often Resulting From Dislocation, Leading To Instability And Requiring Surgical Repair For Stability Restoration.

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stock image A Bankart lesion occurs as the result of a forward shoulder dislocation.3D rendering

A Bankart Lesion Occurs As The Result Of A Forward Shoulder Dislocation.3D Rendering

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stock vector Detailed diagram of shoulder labrum tears

Detailed Diagram Of Shoulder Labrum Tears

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stock image A SLAP lesion in the shoulder refers to an injury to the superior labrum, often caused by trauma or overuse, resulting in pain, instability, and reduced shoulder function. Treatment may involve arthroscopy or rehabilitation.

A SLAP Lesion In The Shoulder Refers To An Injury To The Superior Labrum, Often Caused By Trauma Or Overuse, Resulting In Pain, Instability, And Reduced Shoulder Function. Treatment May Involve Arthroscopy Or Rehabilitation.

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stock image A Hill-Sachs lesion is a divot-like defect on the humeral head, often resulting from shoulder dislocation. It can contribute to instability and limited range of motion in the joint.

A Hill-Sachs Lesion Is A Divot-like Defect On The Humeral Head, Often Resulting From Shoulder Dislocation. It Can Contribute To Instability And Limited Range Of Motion In The Joint.

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