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Massimiliano Mangone
Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome
Publications - 101
Citations - 2269
Massimiliano Mangone is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Rehabilitation. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 80 publications receiving 1489 citations. Previous affiliations of Massimiliano Mangone include American Board of Legal Medicine & Policlinico Umberto I.
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Clinical definition of sarcopenia.
TL;DR: There is an important correlation between inactivity and losses of muscle mass and strength, this suggests that physical activity should be a protective factor for the prevention but also the management of sarcopenia.
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Kinesio Taping applied to lumbar muscles influences clinical and electromyographic characteristics in chronic low back pain patients.
Marco Paoloni,Andrea Bernetti,G. Fratocchi,Massimiliano Mangone,L. Parrinello,M. Del Pilar Cooper,L. Sesto,L. Di Sante,Valter Santilli +8 more
TL;DR: When applied to CLBP patients, KT leads to pain relief and lumbar muscle function normalization shortly after its application; these effects persist over a short follow-up period.
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Influence of Kinesio Taping applied over biceps brachii on isokinetic elbow peak torque. A placebo controlled study in a population of young healthy subjects
Giancarlo Fratocchi,Francesco Di Mattia,Renato Rossi,Massimiliano Mangone,Valter Santilli,Valter Santilli,Marco Paoloni,Marco Paoloni +7 more
TL;DR: When applied over the biceps brachii, KT increases concentric elbow peak torque in a population of healthy participants, if compared with a PT.
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Segmental muscle vibration improves walking in chronic stroke patients with foot drop: a randomized controlled trial.
Marco Paoloni,Massimiliano Mangone,Paola Scettri,Rita Procaccianti,Antonella Cometa,Valter Santilli +5 more
TL;DR: SMV added to general physical therapy may improve gait performance in patients with foot drop secondary to chronic stroke, probably as a consequence of effective brain reorganization.
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Vertebral rotation in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis calculated by radiograph and back surface analysis-based methods: correlation between the Raimondi method and rasterstereography.
Massimiliano Mangone,Massimiliano Mangone,Paolo Raimondi,Marco Paoloni,Marco Paoloni,Sabina Pellanera,Alessandra Di Michele,Sara Di Renzo,Mariangela Vanadia,Mauro Dimaggio,Massimiliano Murgia,Valter Santilli,Valter Santilli +12 more
TL;DR: Rasterstereographic evaluation of VR shows a good correlation with the Raimondi method, thereby confirming the possibility to use this non-invasive method for deformity assessment in AIS patients.