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  1. Hill-Sachs Lesion: What It Is, Symptoms & Treatment

    Oct 15, 2022 · A Hill-Sachs lesion is a type of injury that affects your humerus (your upper arm bone), caused when you dislocate your shoulder.

  2. Hill Sachs Lesion - Physiopedia

    A Hill-Sachs lesion is an injury that occurs secondary to an anterior shoulder dislocation. The humeral head ‘collides’ with the anterior part of the glenoid, causing a lesion, bone loss, defect …

  3. Hill–Sachs lesion - Wikipedia

    A Hill–Sachs lesion, or Hill–Sachs fracture, is a cortical depression in the posterolateral head of the humerus. It results from forceful impaction of the humeral head against the anteroinferior …

  4. Hill-Sachs defect | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Dec 14, 2024 · Hill-Sachs defects are a posterolateral humeral head depression fracture, resulting from the impaction with the anterior glenoid rim, and indicative of an anterior glenohumeral …

  5. Hill Sachs Lesion - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

    Apr 25, 2025 · A Hill Sachs lesion is a compression fracture of the humeral head that occurs during shoulder dislocation. It can lead to shoulder instability and chronic pain if not treated …

  6. Hill-Sachs lesions most commonly occur during an anterior glenohu-meral instability injury, typically with the shoulder in abduction and external rotation. As the humeral head is forced …

  7. Hill Sachs Lesion - JOI Jacksonville Orthopaedic Institute

    A Hill Sachs lesion is a fracture of the head of the humerus bone. The head of the humerus articulates with the scapula’s glenoid fossa and labrum forming the shoulder joint. Hills Sachs …

  8. Arthroscopic Hills-Sachs “Remplissage” Repair - Steven Chudik MD

    Traumatic dislocations of the shoulder can result in a Hill-Sachs lesion, in addition to other soft-tissue injuries. The head of the humerus (ball of upper arm bone) is stabilized against the …

  9. Hill-Sachs Lesion – Shoulderdoc

    Hill-Sachs lesion = a dent in the back of the humeral head which occurs during the dislocation as the humeral head impacts against the front of the glenoid. Described in 1940 by two American …

  10. Hill-Sachs Lesion: Symptoms, Treatment, Recovery, and More

    Oct 25, 2018 · A Hill-Sachs lesion, or Hill-Sachs impaction fracture, is an injury to the back portion of the rounded top of your upper arm bone (humerus). This injury occurs when you dislocate …