Introduction. Anterior shoulder instability results in labral and osseous glenoid injuries. With a large osseous defect, there is a risk of recurrent dislocation of the joint, and therefore the patient must undergo surgical correction. An MRI evaluation of the patient helps to assess the soft tissue injury. Currently, the volumetric three-dimensional (3D) reconstructed CT image is the standard for measuring glenoid bone loss and the
We discuss aspects of glenohumeral instability and rotator cuff tears in a clinically orientated approach, presenting a new way of quantifying structural bone loss from the anterior glenoid and defining the