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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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Computer assisted total knee arthroplasty: 2.5 years follow-up of 200 cases.

TL;DR: In this article, the functional outcomes of computer-assisted total knee arthroplasty through the Knee Society Score (KSS) and Tegner Lysholm Knee Scoring Scale (TLKSS), were evaluated.
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Dragon Boat training exerts a positive effect on myocardial function in breast cancer survivors

TL;DR: The results support the positive role of sport activity in myocardial function of BC survivors, with a significant improvement in diastolic function after 4 years of Dragon Boat training.
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The Arthroscopic Treatment of Shoulder Instability: Bioabsorbable and Standard Metallic Anchors Produce Equivalent Clinical Results

TL;DR: It is not possible to draw a definite and solid suggestion on which class of device is better advised for routine use, but the decision to use one of the anchor systems available may mostly depend on its cost-effectiveness, which should be the focus of future comprehensive research.

The Validity of Adding ECG to the Preparticipation Screening of Athletes. An Evidence Based Literature Review

TL;DR: Screening with electrocardiography represents best clinical practice to prevent or reduce the risk of sudden cardiac death in athletes and has reasonable specificity and excellent negative predictive value; and it is cost-effective.
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Endoscopic debridement for non-insertional Achilles tendinopathy with and without platelet-rich plasma

TL;DR: Endoscopic debridement of the Achilles tendon improved clinical outcomes in patients with mid-portion Achilles tendinopathy and the addition of PRP did not improve outcomes compared to debridements alone, and MRI parameters showed no association with clinical outcomes.