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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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Cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the VISA-A questionnaire for Chilean Spanish-speaking patients

TL;DR: VISA-A was translated and validated to Chilean Spanish speakers successfully, being comparable to the original version, and can be recommended as an important tool for clinical and research settings in Chilean and probably Latin-American Spanish speakers.
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Selective Kirschner wiring for displaced distal radial fractures in children

TL;DR: There should be other factors involved in the development of redisplacement and the need for remanipulation other than the degree of fracture displacement and the quality of initial reduction, the data suggest.
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Signal or noise, a statistical perspective

TL;DR: The high variability featured in the study results of Fritz et al. seems to reflect more interindividual variability (noise) than the effect of a potential neuro-physiological phenomenon (signal); the study repeatability is impaired.
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Biomarkers as therapy monitoring for postmenopausal osteoporosis: a systematic review.

TL;DR: In this paper, the potential role of bone turnover (BTMs) as therapy monitoring was evaluated in patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis, and a multivariate analysis was performed to assess associations between these biomarkers and clinical outcomes and rate of adverse events.
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Shock wave treatment for tennis elbow

TL;DR: Randomized controlled trials were evaluated to assess the effectiveness of extracorporeal shock wave treatment in the management of tennis elbow, finding that five trials had a mediocre methodology and four Trials had a high-quality design.