
The background info - Back in August I was in the gym bench-pressing and it all went wrong, I heard a snapping noise and my left arm collapsed onto my chest. Turns out I tore my left pectoral muscle completely off my arm bone.
On the 2nd November I had surgery to reattach it. They put three 5mm steel screws (with eyelets on the end) into my arm bone, attached 6 threads onto my pectoral muscle and tightened them onto the screws. Then they attached a bit of Dacron sheet to the screws at one end and put two lines of stitching straight into the muscle at the other end, for extra support.
Here are the pics they took for me.

This one is before they tightened up the threads:

This one is job nearly done. Threads tightened and Dacron in place:

I'm SO grateful they managed to fix it. Prior to the op I literally had no strength in the left side of my chest and basic tasks in life (driving, opening the fridge and shooting :shock: etc) were a bit tricky.
Sometimes, medicine really is bloody marvellous. :goodjob: