Publications by authors named "D Gaddi"

Article Synopsis
  • - This study focuses on time-loss muscle injuries in young football players from the Italian Under-19 Championship, addressing the lack of research in this area compared to adult players.
  • - Over the 2022-23 season, data from 391 players revealed 479 total injuries, with 44% being muscle injuries, predominantly affecting the hamstrings, quadriceps, adductors, calves, and iliopsoas, leading to significant time lost.
  • - The findings indicate hamstring injuries are the most severe, causing nearly half the days lost due to muscle injuries, and highlight that injuries involving myo-tendinous or myo-aponeurotic areas result in a longer recovery time.
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Introduction: Dead space management following debridement surgery in chronic osteomyelitis or septic non-unions is one of the most crucial and discussed steps for the success of the surgical treatment of these conditions. In this retrospective clinical study, we described the efficacy and safety profile of surgical debridement and local application of S53P4 bioactive glass (S53P4 BAG) in the treatment of bone infections.

Methods: A consecutive single-center series of 38 patients with chronic osteomyelitis (24) and septic non-unions (14), treated with bioactive glass S53P4 as dead space management following surgical debridement between May 2015 and November 2020, were identified and evaluated retrospectively.

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Background: Volleyball is an exceptionally popular global sport that involves repetitive, rapid, powerful and wide overhead movements, which can seriously alter normal shoulder kinematics. A recognized hallmark of shoulder muscle balance is the ratio of shoulder external (ER) and internal (IR) rotators. By extension, objective measurement of shoulder muscles' strength could help identify at risk athletes and preempt those injuries by engaging in prescriptive strength training programs.

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Purpose: There is a clinical need for a cost-effective, reliable, easy-to-use, and portable retinal photography. The use of smartphone fundus photography for documentation of retinal changes in resource-limited settings, where retinal imaging was not previously possible, is studied here. The introduction of smartphone-based retinal imaging has resulted in the increase in available technologies for fundus photography.

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Purpose: This study examined and compared all-suture anchors with metallic anchors in the arthroscopic repair of small to medium supraspinatus tears; a multi-dimensional evaluation protocol assessed (i) clinical, (ii) ultrasonographical, and (iii) functional criteria at mid-term.

Materials And Methods: A sample of 40 patients, prescreened from a larger group who had undergone arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, were resolved into two groups of 20, based on the type of anchor used in their surgery (all-suture or metallic) and were evaluated postoperatively (mean = 44.3 months, SEM = 22.

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