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Fig. 5C —Assessing severity of Hill-Sachs deformity. Axial images of
proximal humerus show examples of normal smooth rounder humeral contour
(A) and minimal (arrow, B), mild (arrow,
C), moderate (arrow, D), and severe (arrow,
E) degrees of Hill-Sachs deformity. Although one image is presented for
each grade, severity of Hill-Sachs deformity is assessed on serial images
rather than on a single image.