Presentation
Left shoulder pain in swimmer
Patient Data
Age: 50 years
Gender: Male
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Stripping the superior labrum from glenoid and labral tear with a laterally oriented high signal in the labrum. The Biceps tendon and glenoid are normal. Rotator cuff tendons are within limits.
Case Discussion
An untreated type II SLAP lesion leads to instability of the glenohumeral joint.
Radiographer: TSRM Fabio Imola