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QUESTION 1 OF 3

3.During a shoulder arthroscopy the antero-superior labrum was noted to be absent and the MGHL to be cord-like.
Which answer is most appropriate to account for this finding?

 

 

QUESTION ID: 2174

1. Frozen shoulder
2. Normal anatomical variant
3. Recurrent instability
4. Rotator cuff tear
5. SLAP lesion

QUESTION 2 OF 3

6.During shoulder arthroscopy a buford complex was inadvertently ‘repaired’ and ‘re-attached’ to the glenoid.
As a result of this, what sign is the patient likely to exhibit?

 

 

QUESTION ID: 2177

1. Decreased abduction
2. Decreased external rotation
3. Decreased forwards flexion
4. Decreased internal rotation
5. Instability

QUESTION 3 OF 3

6.During shoulder arthroscopy a Buford complex was inadvertently ‘repaired’ and ‘re-attached’ to the glenoid.
As a result of this, what sign is the patient likely to exhibit?

QUESTION ID: 3174

1. Decreased abduction.
2. Decreased external rotation.
3. Decreased forwards flexion.
4. Decreased internal rotation.
5. Instability