Publications by authors named "A Piroli"

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  • The study investigated the impact of a 10-week offseason strength and conditioning program on the ground reaction forces (GRFs) in Division I American football players during countermovement jumps (both single-leg and double-leg).
  • Significant improvements were observed, including reduced propulsive phase duration in double-leg jumps and increased peak braking power, mean propulsive force, and jump height in both types of jumps.
  • Overall, the findings suggest that effective strength and conditioning can enhance vertical jump performance and athletic efficiency in a relatively short period.
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The pathogenesis of pain in fibromyalgia is still not completely understood. A disrupted emotional modulation could affect the physiology of nociception and contributes to an altered perception of pain. The aim of this study was to test the role of emotional arousal and valence in pain susceptibility in fibromyalgia using the International Affective Picture System (IAPS) paradigm and the Fibromyalgia Severity Scale (FSS).

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Objectives: This study assesses the psychopathological distress experienced by doctors working in an Intensive care unit (ICU) during the COVID-19 pandemic. These doctors were the same who faced the consequences of a previous natural disaster, a severe 6.3 magnitude earthquake.

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The perioperative management of pediatric patients with psycho-physical disorders with related relational and cognitive problems must be carefully planned, in order to make the entire hospitalization process as comfortable and as less traumatic as possible. This article reports an overview of the anesthetic management of non-cooperative patients between 6 and 14 years old. The pathologies most frequently responsible for psycho-physical disorders can be summarized into three groups: (1) collaboration difficulties (autism spectrum disorders, intellectual impairment, phobia); (2) motor dysfunction (cerebral palsy, epilepsy, other brain pathologies, neuromuscular disorders), and (3) craniofacial anomalies (Down syndrome, other genetic syndromes).

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