Table 5.
Study | Year | Sample size | Study purpose | Conclusions |
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Kurokawa et al. [18] | 2013 | 100 (case series) | Use the glenoid track concept to clarify prevalence of engaging shoulder lesions | 2 types of engaging Hill–Sachs lesions–wide and large and narrow, but medially located; these lesions are dependent on location of the medial margin |