Hill Sachs lesion
True Hill Sachs lesion - Is seen as a depression in Postero-Lateral head of humerus ( at/above the level of coracoid )
- It is due to recurrent ANTERIOR dislocation of shoulder joint
Pseudo Hill Sachs lesion - Is seen as flattening in Postero-Lateral head of humerus ( below the level of the coracoid )
- It is a NORMAL variant in anatomy.
Reverse Hill Sachs Lesion - Is seen as a depression in Antero-Medial head of humerus
- It is due to recurrent POSTERIOR dislocation of shoulder joint.
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Thanks for the summarizing. Really very helpful :)
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