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Radiologic features of shoulder instability
L. Engebretsen, E. V. Craig
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Pathological Changes
100%
Shoulder Instability
100%
Radiological Features
100%
Hill-Sachs Lesion
100%
Unstable Shoulder
100%
Operative Treatment
50%
Stryker
50%
Glenoid
50%
Two-view
50%
Internal Rotation
50%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scan
50%
Stress Testing
50%
West Point
50%
Anteroposterior View
50%
Scan Test
50%
Computed Tomography Arthrography
50%
Axillary View
50%
Nonoperative Treatment
50%
Treatment Modalities
50%
Joint Structure
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Recurrent Shoulder Dislocation
100%
Bankart lesion
100%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
50%
Clinician
50%
Conservative Treatment
50%
Computer Assisted Tomography
50%
Notch
50%
Arthrogram
50%
Joint Mobility
50%
Surgery
50%