4 results match your criteria: "San Matteo Research and Care Institute[Affiliation]"

Non-pathogenic microflora of a spring water with regenerative properties.

Biomed Rep

November 2015

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Clinical Surgical Diagnostic and Pediatric Sciences, University of Pavia, I-27100 Pavia, Italy ; Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, Salvatore Maugeri Research and Care Institute, I-27100 Pavia, Italy ; Advanced Technologies for Regenerative Medicine and Inductive Surgery Research Centre, University of Pavia, I-27100 Pavia, Italy.

The Comano spring water (Comano, Italy) has been demonstrated to improve skin regeneration, not only by increasing keratinocyte proliferation and migration, but also by modulating the regenerated collagen and elastic fibers in the dermis. However, such biological properties may not be entirely explained by its mineral composition only. As the non-pathogenic bacterial populations have demonstrated an active role in different biological processes, the potential presence of non-pathogenic bacterial species within the Comano spring water was investigated in order to identify any possible correlation between these bacterial populations and the demonstrated biological properties of this water.

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Objective Clinical Assessment of Posture Patterns after Implant Breast Augmentation.

Plast Reconstr Surg

August 2015

Pavia, Italy From Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Clinical Surgical Diagnostic and Pediatric Sciences, Advanced Technologies for Regenerative Medicine and Inductive Surgery Research Center, and Department of Computer Engineering and Systems Science, University of Pavia; Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Unit, University of Pavia San Matteo Research and Care Institute; and the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit and Laboratory of Informatics and Systems Engineering for Clinical Research, Salvatore Maugeri Research and Care Institute.

Background: An increased weight of the breasts causes several spinal postural alterations that reduce the ability to perform dynamic tasks requiring a stable balance. The effects of the increased weight of the breasts on static posture after implant breast augmentation have not been investigated yet.

Methods: Forty volunteer healthy women were asked to wear different sized breast implants (800, 400, and 300 g) inside a dedicated sports bra for 6½ consecutive hours during their everyday life activities, 1 day for every implant size.

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Objective integrated assessment of functional outcomes in reduction mammaplasty.

Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open

October 2013

Plastic Surgery Unit, University of Pavia, Salvatore Maugeri Research and Care Institute, Pavia, Italy; Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Unit, University of Pavia, San Matteo Research and Care Institute, Pavia, Italy; and Department of Computer Engineering and Systems Science, University of Pavia, Salvatore Maugeri Research and Care Institute, Pavia, Italy.

Background: The aim of our study was an objective integrated assessment of the functional outcomes of reduction mammaplasty.

Methods: The study involved 17 women undergoing reduction mammaplasty from March 2009 to June 2011. Each patient was assessed before surgery and 2 months postoperatively with the original association of 4 subjective and objective assessment methods: a physiatric clinical examination, the Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire, the Berg Balance Scale, and a static force platform analysis.

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