For this reason, we defined the area and the incidence of the contact between the Hill-Sachs lesion (HSL) and the glenoid with the attempt to specify the relevance as an aetiological cause for the development of osteoarthritis. Method: We determined the zone of contact between the HSL and ...
A Hill–Sachs lesion was considered "dynamically" engaging if the angle between the lesion's long axis and anterior glenoid was parallel. Results: In the vulnerable position of the shoulder, none of the Hill–Sachs lesions aligned with the anterior glenoid in any of our patients. However, ...