Torn labrum repaired
Maj. Scott Brotherton, 51st Medical Group orthopedic surgeon, holds the controller of an arthroscopic camera during a surgery to view the areas of a torn labrum here June 07, 2012. The labrum has two functions; to deepen the socket so that the ball of the shoulder stays in place, and to act as an attachment of the other structures or tissue around the joint. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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