Fig. 5From: Bone union of the transferred coracoid graft is the key factor affecting the extent of postoperative graft changes and the clinical results following the modified Bankart and Bristow procedure: a computed tomography scan studyOverall rate of change in bone area (i.e., averaged for the superior and inferior sides of the graft). Shoulders were categorized according to the location of bone union, which was achieved mainly in the superior part of the coracoid graft (group S), mainly in the inferior part of the graft (group I), or not at all (group F). There was a significant difference between groups S and FBack to article page