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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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Favorable Outcome of Percutaneous Repair of Achilles Tendon Ruptures in the Elderly
Nicola Maffulli,Nicola Maffulli,Umile Giuseppe Longo,Mario Ronga,Anil Khanna,Vincenzo Denaro +5 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that percutaneous repair of the AT is a suitable option for patients older than 65, producing similar outcomes when compared to per cutaneous repair in younger patients of previous reports.
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Tendinopathy and tendon injury: the future.
Pankaj Sharma,Nicola Maffulli +1 more
TL;DR: A detailed up-to-date review of possible strategies for optimizing tendon healing and repair, such as growth factor therapy, gene therapy, and tissue engineering are presented.
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Arthroscopic salvage of failed arthroscopic Bankart repair: a prospective study with a minimum follow-up of 4 years.
Francesco Franceschi,Umile Giuseppe Longo,Laura Ruzzini,Giacomo Rizzello,Nicola Maffulli,Vincenzo Denaro +5 more
TL;DR: Arthroscopic Bankart revision surgery is a reliable procedure with respect to recurrence rate, range of motion, and shoulder function in carefully selected patients.
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BASES Position Statement on Guidelines for Resistance Exercise in Young People
Gareth Stratton,Matthew Jones,Kenneth R Fox,Keith Tolfrey,Josephine P. Harris,Nicola Maffulli,M Lee,Simon P. Frostick +7 more
TL;DR: These guidelines provide a summary of the work of the BASES expert group, which convened a group of experts to consider the scientific literature and expert opinion before producing ‘Guidelines for Resistance Exercise in Young People’.
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Patellar tendinopathy in athletes. Outcome of nonoperative and operative management.
TL;DR: Clinical results were excellent or good in all patients and in the group treated nonoperatively, results were better in the patients who had stage 2 tendinopathy than in those with stage 3.