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Provided the procedure has healed completely with no loss of movement and no reoccurring dislocations, there should be no problem passing the physical. Keep in mind that if you are accepted for enlistment, and the problem reoccurs during training or after, you could be separated from service for a preexisting condition. Talk to you doctor and your recruiter.

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