Fig. 2From: Imaging of shoulder arthroplasties and their complications: a pictorial reviewAnteroposterior (a), scapular Y (b), and axillary (c) radiographs of normal findings in a patient with reverse shoulder arthroplasty. The humeral prosthetic stem (thick arrows) is centered within the humeral shaft. The glenosphere (thin arrows) is placed flush with the native glenoid (or slightly lowered) and the humeral component is centered on the glenosphereBack to article page