Shoulder Dislocations & Rotator Cuff Injuries
ModerateHigh-yieldOrthopaedics · Trauma
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The glenohumeral joint is the most mobile—and therefore the most commonly dislocated—joint in the body. This topic blends trauma, anatomy, neurology (axillary nerve), and image-based recognition (Hill-Sachs, Bankart, "light-bulb" sign), making it a perennial NEET PG favourite. The glenohumeral joint is a ball-and-socket joint where a large humeral head articulates with a shallow, flat glenoid (only ~25–30% of the …
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