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Fig. 12. Graph shows relationship between number of dislocations
sustained (x-axis) and degree of flattening of anterior glenoid
curvature (i.e., anterior straight line) (y-axis). Reciprocal
relationship with first few dislocations produced relatively greater effect on
degree of flattening. One patient with more than 200 dislocations is not
included. Solid dots represent five shoulders with concave anterior glenoid
curvature.
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