N
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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Platelet-Rich Plasma or Hyaluronate in the Management of Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus:
TL;DR: Osteochondral lesions of the ankle treated with intra-articular injections of PRP and HA resulted in a decrease in pain scores and an increase in function for at least 6 months, with minimal adverse events.
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Arthroscopic-Assisted Broström-Gould for Chronic Ankle Instability: A Long-term Follow-up
TL;DR: The arthroscopic Broström-Gould–assisted technique could be a viable alternative to the gold-standard Broströn-G Gould procedure for anatomic repair of chronic lateral ankle instability and management of intra-articular lesions.
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Histopathology of the Supraspinatus Tendon in Rotator Cuff Tears
Umile Giuseppe Longo,Francesco Franceschi,Laura Ruzzini,Carla Rabitti,Sergio Morini,Nicola Maffulli,Vincenzo Denaro +6 more
TL;DR: Nonruptured supraspinatus tendons, even at an advanced age, and ruptures are clearly part of 2 distinct populations.
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Tenotomy Versus Tenodesis in the Management of Pathologic Lesions of the Tendon of the Long Head of the Biceps Brachii
TL;DR: A comprehensive quantitative review of the published English-language literature comparing the outcomes of tenotony and tenodesis for lesions of the tendon of the long head of the biceps brachii suggests that biceps tenotomy be the preferred method.
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Outcome of surgery for chronic achilles tendinopathy : A critical review
TL;DR: It is found that study methods may influence reported surgical outcome, and guidelines for improving study design in this area of clinical research are suggested.