174 research outputs found

    Rischio di infortunio agli hamstring nelle discipline di corsa veloce dell’atletica leggera,

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    Si descrivono le metodologie di allenamento per la prevenzione degli infortuni muscolari al distretto degli hamstring, con particolare riferimento alle discipline di corsa veloce dell'atletica legger

    Vita Dell' Illustrissimo Et Generosissimo Sig. D. Ferrando Gonzaga, Principe di Molfetta. Divisa In Tre Parti ... / Descritta per Giuliano Gosellini

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    VITA DELL' ILLUSTRISSIMO ET GENEROSISSIMO SIG. D. FERRANDO GONZAGA, PRINCIPE DI MOLFETTA. DIVISA IN TRE PARTI ... / DESCRITTA PER GIULIANO GOSELLINI Vita Dell' Illustrissimo Et Generosissimo Sig. D. Ferrando Gonzaga, Principe di Molfetta. Divisa In Tre Parti ... / Descritta per Giuliano Gosellini (1) Cover (1) Title page (3) Titelblatt (8) Widmung (10) La Vita Di Don Fernando Gonzaga (18) Kolophon (488) Fotodokumentation (493

    Analisi dell’evoluzione del moto ondoso in un bacino portuale

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    È analizzato il caso studio della penetrazione del moto ondoso nel Porto Turistico di San Foca. Lo studio è basato sull’utilizzo sinergico di modellazione fisica e numerica. I dati sperimentali sono utilizzati per la validazione di un modello numerico non idrostatico

    Clinical and forensic medicine issues in osteoporosis fractures.

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    Severe osteoporosis is characterized by a densitometry T-score lower than 2.5 associated with one or more fragility fractures. Fragility fractures represent a serious social and economic problem; the diagnosis of osteoporosis is an unachieved target by orthopaedic surgeons, despite the chance to detect it in many clinical assets and the availability of effective treatment tools. It is necessary to stick to scientific society guidelines, thus avoiding legal consequences related to the diagnosis, the therapy, the prescription coherence and the correct information due to patients

    Computer navigation versus conventional implantation for varus knee total arthroplasty: a case-control study at 5 years follow-up.

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    Background: There is no evidence in the current literature of any significant improvement in clinical outcome when comparing computer-assisted total knee arthroplasty (CATKA) with conventional implantation. Analyses of alignment and of component orientation have shown both significant and non-significant differences between the two methods. Objectives: We compared computer-assisted and conventional surgery for TKA at 5.4 years follow-up for patients with varus osteoarthritic knees. Our goal was to assess clinical outcome and restoration of normal limb alignment. Materials and methods: We performed a retrospective case-control study comparing 30 patients who underwent CATKA with 30 subjects who underwent TKA by conventional methods. Patients were matched individually by preoperative clinical conditions and alignment. We analysed intraoperative data (surgical time and intraoperative complications), postoperative complications, lower limb alignment, radiographic complication on X-ray imaging, and clinical outcome through knee and function score and range of motion. Results and discussion: We found no significant clinical difference between the two groups at 5 years post-surgery. However there was a statistically significant improvement in the restoration of the mechanical axis of the lower limb in the coronal plane but not in the sagittal plane. Whether or not this leads to a higher survival rate in the longer term requires further investigation
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