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 Bankart lesion

Bankart lesion

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A Bankart lesion, aka glenoid labrum tear, usually occurs when the shoulder dislocates forwards, damaging the lower part of the special cartilage that lines the shoulder socket. It most commonly affects young athletes.


Damage to the labrum makes the shoulder more prone to instability and there is a high risk of further shoulder dislocation without appropriate treatment.

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