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  • curprev 11:40, 31 December 2019Alexandre.laedermann talk contribs 878 bytes +878 Type 1: the most frequent, corresponding to the direct insertion of the posterior labrum in the cartilage surface, without a gap. It represents 60% of shoulders. In type 2 there is no direct contact between cartilage surface and the superior segment of the posterior labrum, with a medialized aspect of the segment. This aspect is frequent (40%) and isolated in 20% of cases. It can be associated with medialization of the medial fragment in 15% of cases corresponding to type 3. Type 4: (5%) all...