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HAGL - Humeral Avulsion of Glenohumeral Ligament. A tearing of the capsule off the humerus with shoulder dislocations. The image on the right shows the HAGL as seen at arthroscopic surgery.
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HAGL injury
Hill-Sachs lesion - impaction fracture (dent) in the back of the humerus with anterior shoulder dislocations.
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Hill-Sachs lesion
Bony Bankart on MR Arthrogram (left) and Arthroscopy (right)
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Bony Bankart on MR Arthrogram and Arthroscopy
Bony Bankart on MR Arthrogram (left) and CT scan (right)
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Bony Bankart on MR Arthrogram and CT scan
ALPSA (Anterior Labral Periosteal Sleeve Avulsion) seen at arthroscopy. On the left the anterior glenoid labrum is abscent. On the right the scope is in the anterosuperior portal and the labrum can be seen to be displaced and healed medially on the glenoid neck.
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ALPSA lesion at Arthroscopy
ALPSA (Anterior Labral Periosteal Sleeve Avulsion) - a displaced Bankart tear that is displaced and heals to the glenoid neck, leaving the anterior glenoid deficient of a labrum and capsule. 
The image on the right is an axial MR-Arthrogram with an arrow showing the displaced labrum (ALPSA).
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ALPSA lesion
Ligaments of the Shoulder
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Ligaments of the Shoulder
Joints of the Shoulder
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Joints of the Shoulder
Shoulder anatomy
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Shoulder Anatomy - Bones
Bones of the shoulder
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Shoulder Anatomy - Bones
Muscles of the posterior shoulder and quadrilateral space.
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Posterior shoulder muscles & Quadrilateral space
Diseased extensor tendons of tennis elbow
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Tennis Elbow


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