A 30-year-old male presented to the ER with an abnormal position of the right upper limb. The range of motion was reduced at the right shoulder. The patient was in severe pain. On examination, the arm of the patient was in abducted and externally rotated position. Neurovascular examination was normal. The doctor conducted ceain tests to confirm the diagnosis. Which of the following x-rays most likely corresponds with the above condition: –

Correct Answer: <img style="max-width: 100%" src=" />
Description: THIS IS A CASE OF ANTERIOR SHOULDER DISLOCATION. THE TESTS SHOWN ARE THE DUGAS TEST, APPLEY'S SCTRACH TEST AND HAMILTON RULER TEST. IMAGE A SHOWS ANTERIOR SHOULDER DISLOCATION. IMAGE B SHOWS POSTERIOR SHOULDER DISLOCATION. IMAGE C SHOWS INFERIOR SHOULDER LOCATION.
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