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Hill-Sachs Lesion: What It Is, Symptoms & Treatment
Hill Sachs Lesion - Physiopedia
A Hill-Sachs lesion is an injury that occurs secondary to an anterior shoulder dislocation. The humeral head ‘collides’ with the anterior part of the glenoid, causing a lesion, bone loss, defect and deformity of the humeral head.
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Hill-Sachs Deformity - JETem
A Hill-Sachs deformity is a cortical depression in the humeral head that forms as the humeral head hits the glenoid rim during the dislocation. Learn about its diagnosis, treatment, and orthopedic referral from this case report and image.
Hill-Sachs defect • LITFL • Medical Eponym Library
Nov 11, 2020 · A Hill-Sachs defect is a cortical depression of the humeral head caused by impaction with the glenoid in anterior shoulder dislocation. Learn about its mechanism, evolution, diagnosis and treatment from the original description …
Hill Sachs Deformity - Cause, Symptoms, Treatment, …
Dec 24, 2022 · A Hill-Sachs deformity is an osseous defect or “dent” of the postero-supero-lateral humeral head that happens in alliance with anterior instability or dislocation of the glenohumeral joint.
Hill-Sachs Lesion - ShoulderDoc
A Hill-Sachs lesion is a dent in the back of the humeral head caused by a shoulder dislocation. Learn about its diagnosis, treatment and prevention from ShoulderDoc.co.uk, a website for shoulder patients and professionals.
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