The lesions associated with recurrent dislocation of shoulder include

The lesions associated with recurrent dislocation of shoulder include all, except -

    1. Hill-Sach’s lesion
    1. Bankart’s lesion
    1. Capsular laxity
    1. Supraspinatus tear

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  • No single deformity is responsible for recurrent dislocation.
  • Three important lesions, called triad of essential lesion, have been cited.
  1. Hill-Sach’s lesion
  2. Bankart’s lesion
  3. Erosion of anterior rim of glenoid cavity
  • Other pathological lesions associated with recurrent anterior dislocation are : - 1) capsular laxity, 2) Subscapularis deficiency, 3) Glenoid fossa deficiency