Humeral Avulsion Glenohumeral Ligament (HAGL) - Orthobullets Humeral Avulsion of the Glenohumeral Ligament (HAGL) is an injury to the inferior glenohumeral ligament causing instability and or pain and a missed cause of recurrent shoulder instability
Humeral avulsion of the glenohumeral ligament - Wikipedia Humeral avulsion of the glenohumeral ligament (HAGL) is defined as an avulsion (tearing away) of the inferior glenohumeral ligament from the anatomic neck of the humerus [1] In other words, it occurs when we have disruption of the ligaments that join the humerus to the glenoid
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HAGL Injury – Shoulderdoc HAGL = Humeral Avulsion Glenohumeral Ligament The capsule of the shoulder joint, which contains the Inferior Glenohumeral Ligament is ripped off the humerus with dislocation of the shoulder
Diagnosis and Treatment of HAGL Lesions – eOrthopod. com In this article, orthopedic surgeons from an orthopedic center and a university review the diagnosis and treatment of humeral avulsion glenohumeral ligament (HAGL) lesions
Humeral Avulsion of the Glenohumeral Ligaments (HAGL) When a dislocation occurs, the soft tissues that stabilize the shoulder are can be torn Traumatic dislocations of the shoulder can result in avulsion (pulling off) of the glenohumeral ligaments (HAGL) that attach the humerus (ball of upper arm bone) to the glenoid (socket of the shoulder joint)