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  • What Is Shoulder Tendon Repair (Rotator Cuff Surgery)?

    Shoulder tendon repair surgery (also known as rotator cuff Surgery or shoulder surgery) is required for the repair of tears or inflammatory conditions of the rotator cuff tendons of the shoulder.  The surgery is most often employed when the patient’s shoulder has not responded favorably to more conservative measures (like medication). Comprised of four muscles (supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis, and teres minor) and their tendons, the rotary cuff is responsible for raising and rotating the arm.   

    Rotator cuff injuries are common in people who…

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Medical tourism is exciting, dynamic, and growing.  Every day, there are new medical breakthroughs and procedures; new countries and facilities.  Worldwide demand for these services is helping the larger industry blossom at a fantastic rate.  So rapid is this growth, in fact, that no single organization can stay abreast of all these changes.  As much as we hate to admit it, we realize that even Healism.com cannot keep up with the industry 100% of the time.  However, we firmly believe that through regular updates, user-generated content, and multimedia, we can provide a more complete picture of medical tourism and its general progress.   

The Internet is an amazing tool, not only for conducting research, but also for building new communities.  By creating an online forum for patients, tour operators, and facilities, Healism.com strives to offer a global network through which individuals can connect with one another and seek solutions.  

In the following pages, you will find a range of multimedia resources to help you with your medical tourism research.  Using the menu to the left, you can access videos, RSS feeds, articles, and blogs.  These items are updated daily, so every time you come back to visit, the information will be a little bit different.  We also invite users to submit articles, ideas, and topics.  If you would like to contribute, please let us know.

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