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the majority of patients. Thus, the retensioning technique appears to be reliable procedure for the PASTA lesion. In adults, anterior glenohumeral instability has been associated with a tall and narrow glenoid morphology, assessed using the glenoid index (GI; glenoid height-to-width ratio) on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This morphological association has not been assessed in children and adolescents. To examine the association of GI and other MRI measurements of interest supported in studies on adults with anterior glenohumeral dislocation in