Torn labrum repaired

(Left) Staff Sgt. J Hall, 51st Medical group surgical technician, holds an arthroscopic camera while Maj. Scott Brotherton, 51st Medical Group orthopedic surgeon, views the screen here June 07, 2012. Once the labrum is repaired, it will take approximately 12 weeks for the labrum to reattach itself to the rim of the bone and for the patient to feel strength in the shoulder. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)

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