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 Anterior Dislocation (Humerus)
Anterior shoulder dislocations account for 97 % of shoulder dislocations. They are usually due to indirect force, such as from abduction and internal rotation. The humeral head lies inferior and medial to the glenoid. As the dislocation occurs, the Hill-Sachs lesion and the Bankart fracture may occur as a result of the humerus striking the inferior rim of the glenoid. Labral (non-osseous) injuries may also result, leading to recurrent dislocations.
Click on the image for a larger version shoulderantdislocationapx3600 AP radiograph of the shoulder. This shows marked overlap of the humeral head and the glenoid. 
Click on the image for a larger version shoulderantdislocationaxillax1600 Axillary radiograph of the shoulder. This view demonstrates the anterior dislocation of the humeral head (towards the coracoid). 
Click on the image for a larger version shoulderantdislocationapx2600 AP chest radiograph. The usual appearance of an anterior shoulder dislocation on a frontal radiograph. 
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