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Nicola Maffulli
Researcher at University of Salerno
Publications - 1759
Citations - 68924
Nicola Maffulli is an academic researcher from University of Salerno. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Achilles tendon. The author has an hindex of 115, co-authored 1570 publications receiving 59548 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicola Maffulli include University of Aberdeen & University of Sydney.
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Arthroscopic debridement of the ankle for mild to moderate osteoarthritis: a midterm follow-up study in former professional soccer players
TL;DR: Anterior ankle arthroscopy for management of mild to moderate ankle arthritis is safe, effective, and low cost and allows former athletes to safely return to ordinary daily activities and recreational sport activities.
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VOCCs and TREK-1 ion channel expression in human tenocytes.
TL;DR: Ion channels may represent potential targets for the pharmacological management of chronic tendinopathies and other ionic currents were detected within tenocytes consistent with the expression of a diverse array of other ion channels.
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Bone metastases: a comprehensive review of the literature
Filippo Migliorini,Nicola Maffulli,Nicola Maffulli,Nicola Maffulli,Andromahi Trivellas,Jörg Eschweiler,Markus Tingart,Arne Driessen +7 more
TL;DR: The purpose of this review of the literature was to update current evidence concerning the aetiogenesis, biological behaviour, and treatment algorithms for painful skeletal metastases.
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Yielding of the clamped-wire system in the Ilizarov external fixator.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the clamped-wire system used to suspend bones within an Ilizarov external fixator yields when the perpendicular load exceeds 50 N per wire, in agreement with previous studies.
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Minimally Invasive Achilles Tendon Stripping for the Management of Tendinopathy of the Main Body of the Achilles Tendon
Nicola Maffulli,Nicola Maffulli,Nicola Maffulli,Francesco Oliva,Gayle D. Maffulli,Alessio Giai Via,Nikolaos Gougoulias +6 more
TL;DR: Minimally invasive Achilles tendon stripping seems to be an effective, technically simple, and inexpensive treatment of Achilles tendinopathy.