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Chiarella Sforza

Researcher at University of Milan

Publications -  551
Citations -  13854

Chiarella Sforza is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Masticatory force. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 520 publications receiving 11942 citations. Previous affiliations of Chiarella Sforza include National Research Council & University of São Paulo.

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Gait analysis of young male patients diagnosed with primary bladder neck obstruction

TL;DR: The main finding is that patients with PBNO showed significant discordance in the observations at the ankle and pelvis level, and it is suggested that the identified postural imbalances could represent the cause for an anomalous activation of pelvic floor muscles (hypertonia).
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lower limbs kinematic assessment of the effect of a gym and hydrotherapy rehabilitation protocol after knee megaprosthesis: a case report.

TL;DR: Instrumental gait analysis allowed us to gain evidence about the training and how to expand rehabilitative interventions to improve efficacy and recommend quadriceps and gastrocnemius eccentric contraction training and adductor strength training to aid in hip control during the swing phase.
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Does the choice of the reference model affect the results of 3D-3D superimposition procedure? A comparison of different protocols for personal identification

TL;DR: In this paper, the root mean square (RMS) point-to-point distance is calculated using a 3D-3D superimposition of 50 random mismatches.
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A Quantitative Assessment of Lip Movements in Different Facial Expressions Through 3-Dimensional on 3-Dimensional Superimposition: A Cross-Sectional Study.

TL;DR: It is found that a happy expression provides wider modifications of the lips than the other facial expressions and suggests a novel procedure for assessing regional changes from mimicry.
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Comparison of soft-tissue orbital morphometry in attractive and normal Italian subjects

TL;DR: Attractive women and men had several specific esthetic characteristics in their orbital soft tissues; esthetic reference values can be used to determine optimal goals in surgical treatment.