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Review Question - QID 218965

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QID 218965 (Type "218965" in App Search)
A 19-year-old college baseball pitcher presents to your office with complaints of ongoing right shoulder pain for the last several months. He describes the pain as deep within the shoulder. Radiographs show a Bennett lesion. On exam, his total arc of rotational motion is decreased compared to his non-dominant arm. Strength is 5/5 in flexion, abduction, and rotation. Jobe's test and Hawkins test are both negative. He ultimately fails nonoperative management and undergoes arthroscopic evaluation where fraying of the posterosuperior labrum is found. What is the most likely diagnosis?