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2. Upper Extremity Functioning in Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Comparative Study
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Tuba Yerlikaya, Uğur Cavlak, Bilge Basakci Calik, and Özgür Sirkeci
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Test-Retest Reliability ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Shoulder ,Muscle Endurance ,Diabetes mellitus ,Health Care Sciences and Services ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,upper extremity ,Risk-Factors ,diabetes mellitus,upper extremity,physical endurance,disability,muscle strength ,Sağlık Bilimleri ve Hizmetleri ,Musculoskeletal Disorders ,business.industry ,Limb Exercise Test ,People ,Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Hand ,Physical-Fitness ,disability ,Muscle strength ,muscle strength ,Strength ,business ,physical endurance - Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the upper extremity functions of individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus and to compare them with those of healthy subjects. Methods: Thirty six diabetic participants (mean age: 55.05±5.85 years; 21 female, 15 male) and thirty six healthy participants (mean age: 53.52±7.74 years; 20 female, 16 male) were evaluated in this study. A hand dynamometer was used to examine grip strength of the participants. Upper extremities endurance was evaluated by using the Unsupported Upper Limb Exercise Test (UULEX). Disabilities of the Arm Shoulder and Hand Test (DASH-T) was used to determine upper extremity disability level. Results: Diabetic participants evaluated in this study showed lower scores in terms of upper extremity endurance (p0.05) Conclusion: In individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus, there is a significant decrease in upper extremity endurance and an increase in the level of upper extremity disability level.
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- 2020
3. Türkiye Örnekleminde Yaşlı Yetişkinlerin Genel Sağlık Durumu Görüşleri: Cinsiyet Farklılığı
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Uğur Cavlak, Nesrin Yağci, Emre Baskan, and Mücahit Öztop
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03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,business.industry ,010102 general mathematics ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,0101 mathematics ,business ,01 natural sciences ,Humanities ,General Environmental Science - Published
- 2020
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4. Geriatrik bireylerde bel ağrısı riski
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Mücahit Öztop, Nesrin Yağci, Emre Baskan, and Uğur Cavlak
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business.industry ,yaşlı,bel ağrısı,risk ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,elderly,low back pain,risk ,0302 clinical medicine ,Elderly ,low back pain ,risk ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,business ,Geriatri ve Gerontoloji ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
Purpose: Low back pain is well documented to be an extremely common health problem in all decades worldwide. Back pain affects 80% of people over the age of 30 at some point in their lives. The aim of this study was to evaluate the low back pain risk among older adults., Materials and Methods: Five hundred fiftysix elderly people (279 females; 277 males; mean age: 71.45 +/- 5.99 yrs.) included the study. The pain intensity was measured using by the Visual Analog scale (VAS). The low back pain risk ratio of the older adults was evaluated using by a Low Back Pain Risk Scale., Results: While 60.4% of the participants reported low back pain (n: 335), the rest of the sample did not report low back pain (n: 221; 39.6%). The mean pain intensity of the participants with low back pain was 4.43 +/- 1.9 cm. When the risk of low back pain in all participants was examined, it was found that 39.5% of elderly participants without low back pain were at potential risk and 47% of elderly participants with low back pain were at significant risk., Conclusion: The findings indicate that mostly older Turkish adults who did not report low back pain are at risk in terms of low back pain. That's why older adults should be assessed for chronic low back pain to improve their quality of life.
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- 2020
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5. Home Safety of Individuals with Neurological Disorders: A Turkish Sample
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Uğur Cavlak, Filiz Altuğ, and Güzin Kara
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Vertebral body ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Health Care Sciences and Services ,business.industry ,Tethering ,Nörolojik hastalık,Risk değerlendirmesi,Güvenlik,Engelli birey ,Medicine ,Neurologic disorder,Disabled People,Safety,Risk assessment ,Anatomy ,Sağlık Bilimleri ve Hizmetleri ,business - Abstract
Amaç: Bu çalışmanın amacı nörolojik bozuklukları olan bireylerin ev güvenliği durumlarını ve buna bağlı riskleri belirlemektir. Gereç ve Yöntem: Denizli'de yaşayan nörolojik özrü olan seksen üç birey, araştırmanın örneklem grubunu oluşturmaktadır. Katılımcıların ev güvenlik durumlarını değerlendirmek için Ev Güvenlik Kontrol Listesi kullanılmıştır. Sonuçlar: Ev Güvenlik Kontrol Listesi puanlarına göre, katılımcıların% 93'ü (n = 77) "tehlikeli" evlerde yaşarken, %7'si (n = 6) 'iyi' evlerde yaşamaktaydı. Bu çalışma örnekleminde hiçbir katılımcı "mükemmel" bir evde yaşamamaktaydı. Tartışma: Sonuçlar, nörolojik rahatsızlıkları olan katılımcıların ev güvenliği puanlarının çok düşük olduğunu göstermektedir. Bundan dolayı, etkilenen bireylerin çevresi ve yaşam alanı, bariyersiz ve daha kolay yaşama imkânı verecek şekilde kısıtlılıklarına göre düzenlenmelidir., The aim of this study is to determine the home safety status and associated risks of individuals with neurological disorders. Material and Methods: Eighty-three individuals with neurological disorders living in Denizli constitute the sample group of the study. The Home Safety Checklist was employed in order to evaluate the home safety status of the participants. Results: While 93% of the participants (n=77) were considered to be living in ‘dangerous’ homes, 7% (n=6) had ‘good’ homes according to the Home Safety Checklist scores. In this study’s sample, no participant was considered to be living in a ‘perfect’ home. Conclusion: The results are indicative of the fact that the home safety scores of participants with neurological disorders are very low. In light of this, the environment and living area of the affected individuals should be adapted according to their limitations in such a way so as to enable them to live a barrier-free and easier life.
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- 2018
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6. Comparison of musculoskeletal pain distribution, quality of life and hopelessness level in mothers with disabled children in different ambulation levels
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Feride Yarar, Orçin Telli Atalay, Emine Aslan Telci, and Uğur Cavlak
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Male ,Turkey ,hope ,Walking ,Elbow pain ,preschool child ,disabled children ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life ,Musculoskeletal Pain ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,middle aged ,statistics and numerical data ,Medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Young adult ,Child ,comparative study ,mother ,Rehabilitation ,humanities ,female ,Child, Preschool ,Ambulatory ,handicapped child ,Adult ,Musculoskeletal pain ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Visual analogue scale ,Mothers ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,psychology ,walking difficulty ,pain measurement ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,turkey (bird) ,030225 pediatrics ,Humans ,human ,Mobility Limitation ,business.industry ,questionnaire ,Mean age ,quality of life ,Beck Hopelessness Scale ,Physical therapy ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the musculoskeletal pain distribution, quality of life, and the hopelessness level in mothers with disabled children in different ambulation levels. Methods: This study included a total of 177 mothers (mean age: 36.1 ± 6.5 years) of children with disabilities. The mothers were divided into 3 different groups according to the ambulation level of their disabled children: Ambulatory children (Group 1), partially ambulatory children (Group 2) and non-ambulatory children (Group 3). Musculoskeletal pain distribution (body diagram) and pain intensity (The Visual Analogue Scale), four quality of life parameters (The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Health-Related Quality of Life -4 Questionnaire) and hopelessness level (Beck Hopelessness Scale) were evaluated in all mothers. Results: The results of our study showed that musculoskeletal pain was most common (79.1%) in the mothers of disabled children. The frequency and severity of back, shoulder and elbow pain in the mothers, number of activity limitation days and hopelessness level were found to increase significantly as the ambulation level in the child decreased (p< 0.05). Conclusions: The risk of musculoskeletal pain, participation in daily life and hopelessness level in the mothers increased as the ambulation level of the disabled children decreased. © 2018 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.
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- 2018
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7. Effectiveness of Neuro-Developmental Treatment (Bobath Concept) on postural control and balance in Cerebral Palsied children
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Uğur Cavlak, Filiz Altuğ, Erdoğan Kavlak, and Fatih Tekin
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Male ,030506 rehabilitation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Activities of daily living ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Posture ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Timed Up and Go test ,Bobath Concept ,postural control ,preschool child ,Cerebral palsy ,Bobath concept ,Outcome Assessment (Health Care) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Outcome Assessment, Health Care ,Activities of Daily Living ,statistics and numerical data ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,body equilibrium ,human ,Child ,outcome assessment ,Postural Balance ,physiotherapy ,Physical Therapy Modalities ,Balance (ability) ,cerebral palsy ,Rehabilitation ,body position ,business.industry ,balance ,Gross Motor Function Classification System ,daily life activity ,medicine.disease ,Functional Independence Measure ,female ,Child, Preschool ,0305 other medical science ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background and Objective: The aim of this study was to show the effects of an 8-week Neurodevelopmental Treatment based posture and balance training on postural control and balance in diparetic and hemiparetic Cerebral Palsied children (CPC). Methods: Fifteen CPC (aged 5-15 yrs) were recruited from Denizli Yaǧmur Çocuklari Rehabilitation Centre. Gross Motor Function Classification System, Gross Motor Function Measure, 1-Min Walking Test, Modified Timed Up and Go Test, Paediatric Balance Scale, Functional Independence Measure for Children and Seated Postural Control Measure were used for assessment before and after treatment. An 8-week NDT based posture and balance training was applied to the CPC in one session (60-min) 2 days in a week. Results: After the treatment program, all participants showed statistically significant improvements in terms of gross motor function (p < 0.05). They also showed statistically significant improvements about balance abilities and independence in terms of daily living activities (p < 0.05). Seated Postural Control Measure scores increased after the treatment program (p < 0.05). Conclusions: The results of this study indicate that an 8-week Neurodevelopmental Treatment based posture and balance training is an effective approach in order to improve functional motor level and functional independency by improving postural control and balance in diparetic and hemiparetic CPC. © 2018 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.
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- 2018
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8. Effectiveness of deep Brain Stimulation on early onset Dystonia: A Case Report
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Filiz Altuğ, Ayşe Ünal, Ali Yalman, and Uğur Cavlak
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Dystonia ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Deep brain stimulation ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Repetitive movements ,Muscular Contractions ,medicine.disease ,nervous system diseases ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,business ,Early onset - Abstract
Dystonia is defined as a movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscular contractions that generate twisting and repetitive movements and/or abnormal postures [1].
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- 2017
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9. Factors affecting body awareness in older adults with chronic musculoskeletal pain
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Nesrin Yagci, Emre Baskan, and Uğur Cavlak
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Musculoskeletal pain ,cognition ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Rehabilitation ,Visual analogue scale ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,logistic regression ,Chronic pain ,Cognition ,Regression analysis ,General Medicine ,Body awareness ,Logistic regression ,medicine.disease ,older adults, musculoskeletal pain, cognition, body awareness, logistic regression, chronic pain ,Clinical Research ,body awareness ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,business ,chronic pain ,musculoskeletal pain ,older adults - Abstract
IntroductionChronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) and cognitive impairment (CI) may reduce body awareness in older adults. The first aim of this study was to determine the impact of CMP and CI on body awareness in older adults. The second was to search for the factors most affecting body awareness using logistic regression analysis.Material and methodsTwo hundred and 65 older adults (males: 138 and females: 127) aged 65 and over (mean age; 72.27 ±6.42 years) living in their own homes were included. We used the following evaluation methods: CMP intensity (Visual Analog Scale – VAS), cognitive status (Hodkinson’s Abbreviated Mental Test – HAMT), and body awareness (Body Awareness Questionnaire – BAQ). Logistic regression analysis was used to determine the factor most affecting the BAQ score.ResultsEighty-five point two percent of participants (n = 265) reported CMP (lower extremity pain: 74.6%; spinal pain: 66.6%; upper extremities pain: 44.4%). CMP intensity was higher in lower extremities (mean VAS: 5.73 ±1.86 cm). Gender differences in terms of CMP were found in favor of males (p = 0.0001). Mean HAMT score was 8.16±1.65. Gender difference in favor of males was significant (p = 0.0001). Mean BAQ score was 77.61±20.90; there was no significant difference between the gender (p = 0.142). There was a significant moderate positive correlation between body awareness and cognitive status (r = 0.382, p = 0.0001). However, a weak negative correlation was found between body awareness and pain intensity (r = –0.234, p = 0.0001). Regression analysis showed that living environment (rural area), low education level, low cognition level and increased CMP intensity significantly predicted body awareness.ConclusionsThe results obtained from this study indicate that cognitive impairment and pain should be reduced by improving body awareness among older adults. That is why health professionals should evaluate all related factors affecting body awareness before planning the most suitable rehabilitation program.
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- 2018
10. Expectations of patients with hemiparesis from physiotherapy programme: concordance among patients, patients’ caregiver and physiotherapists
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Uğur Cavlak, Ayşe Ünal, Gönül Kilavuz, Filiz Altuğ, and Güzin Kara
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musculoskeletal diseases ,concordance ,030506 rehabilitation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Concordance ,arteriovenous malformation ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Functional Independence Measure ,macromolecular substances ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,male ,health services administration ,Rankin scale ,physiotherapist ,Medicine ,human ,hemiparesis ,health care economics and organizations ,caregiver ,physiotherapy ,neurorehabilitation ,business.industry ,adult ,questionnaire ,stroke patient ,brain injury ,major clinical study ,brain ischemia ,Hemiparesis ,female ,Caregivers ,Physical therapy ,brain hemorrhage ,medicine.symptom ,0305 other medical science ,business ,human activities ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,brain tumor ,expectation - Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the agreement between physiotherapists (PTS), patients and caregivers about the physiotherapy of patients with hemiparesis. Materials and methods: Fifty-two patients with hemiparesis (M = 24, F = 28), caregivers (N = 52) and PTs (N = 52) who applied for the physiotherapy programme were interviewed. Demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients were recorded. A questionnaire composed of six questions was used to describe the expectations of the PTs, caregivers and patients about the physiotherapy programme. Results: The Kappa calculator revealed a statistically moderate level of agreement between PTs and caregivers (K = 0.532, p =.0001), patients and caregivers (K = 0.496, p =.0001) and PTs and patients (K = 0.401, p =.0001) regarding the expectations of physiotherapy programme. Conclusion: Expectations of the patients and caregivers must be considered for rehabilitation; hence, participation in the therapy and efficacy of the physiotherapy programme will increase. Consequently, we believe that the expectations of the patients and caregivers should be considered by the PTs when preparing a treatment programme for patients with hemiparesis. © 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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- 2018
11. The Investigation of the Effect of Proprioceptive Training on Balance in Patients with Chronic Neck Pain
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Filiz Altuğ, Şule Şimşek, Uğur Cavlak, and Mehmet Duray
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Proprioception ,business.industry ,Visual analogue scale ,Balance test ,030229 sport sciences ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,Chronic neck pain ,0302 clinical medicine ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,In patient ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business ,Range of motion ,Balance (ability) - Abstract
Objectives The aim of this randomized controlled study was to investigate the effect of proprioceptive training on balance in patients with chronic neck pain (CNP). Methods Forty patients participating in the study were randomly divided into study and control groups. Both of the groups underwent conventional physical therapy; additionally, the study group was rehabilitated with gaze direction recognition exercise (GDRE) for proprioceptive training. Exercises were performed during 3 weeks with five sessions per week. Pain intensity [visual analog scale (VAS)], neck disability [Neck Disability Index (NDI)], and balance [four step square test (FSST), single leg balance test (SLBT) with eyes opened and closed] assessments were conducted in the patients before and after the treatment and 3 weeks after the last session. Results No differences were observed between the groups in terms of pre-treatment measurements. There was a statistically significant decrease in VAS scores in both groups compared with pre-treatment conditions (p 0.05). Conclusion Proprioceptive training should be included in physiotherapy programs to improve balance; it decreases the disability level in patients with CNP.
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- 2018
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12. Comparison of pain intensity, emotional status and disability level in patients with chronic neck and low back pain
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Filiz Altuğ, Mine Pekesen Kurtca, Uğur Cavlak, Erdoğan Kavlak, and Ayşe Ünal
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Male ,Beck Depression Inventory ,neck pain ,Emotions ,Severity of Illness Index ,Disability Evaluation ,middle aged ,Medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Oswestry Disability Index ,low back pain ,comparative study ,Pain Measurement ,pain intensity ,clinical article ,Neck pain ,Neck Pain ,Rehabilitation ,disability severity ,Middle Aged ,Low back pain ,female ,Treatment Outcome ,priority journal ,Chronic low back pain ,Female ,Pain catastrophizing ,Chronic Pain ,medicine.symptom ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual analogue scale ,emotion ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,psychology ,Affect (psychology) ,pain measurement ,Article ,Humans ,human ,Referred pain ,business.industry ,Neck Disability Index ,visual analog scale ,Intensity (physics) ,disability ,Physical therapy ,disease duration ,business ,Low Back Pain - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study was planned to compare of pain, emotional status and disability level in patients with chronic neck pain and low back pain. METHODS: In this study, fifty patients with chronic low back pain (Group I) and fifty patients with chronic neck pain (Group II) at least 6 months were evaluated. A Visual Analog Scale was used to describe pain intensity. To determine emotional status of the subjects, the Beck Depression Scale was used The Oswestry Disability Index and the Neck Disability Index were used to evaluate disability level. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients with low back pain and neck pain were 39.70 ± 9.71 years, 45.44 ± 10.39 years, respectively. It was not found a significant difference between in low back pain (Group I) and neck pain (Group II) in results of pain intensity (p = 0.286) and pain duration (p = 0.382). It was found a significant difference between group I and group II in results of emotional status (p = 0.000) and disability level (p = 0.000). The emotional status and disability level scores were found highest in patient's with low back pain. CONCLUSION: Chronic low back pain is affect in patients than chronic neck pain as a emotional status and disability level. © 2015 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.
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- 2015
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13. LOW BACK PAIN RISK AMONG OLDER TURKISH ADULTS
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Uğur Cavlak, Emre Baskan, N. Yagci, and M. Oztop
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Health (social science) ,business.industry ,Turkish ,social sciences ,equipment and supplies ,Health Professions (miscellaneous) ,Low back pain ,language.human_language ,Abstracts ,language ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,population characteristics ,medicine.symptom ,Life-span and Life-course Studies ,business ,human activities ,health care economics and organizations - Abstract
Background and Aims: Low back pain is well documented to be an extremely common health problem. The aim of this study was to evaluate the low back pain risk among older Turkish adults.
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- 2017
14. Expectations from Rehabilitation of Children with Cerebral Palsy: The Agreement between the Physiotherapists and Mothers
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Uğur Cavlak, Filiz Altuğ, Erdoğan Kavlak, Hande Senol, and Havva Aylin Kavlak
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030506 rehabilitation ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Special education ,Cerebral palsy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine ,Gross motor function ,Physiotherapist ,Rehabilitation ,Mother ,business.industry ,Moderate level ,Treatment method ,Mean age ,medicine.disease ,Treatment period ,Physical therapy ,Original Article ,0305 other medical science ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the agreement between physiotherapists (PTs) and mothers (Ms) about the treatment of children with cerebral palsy (CP) who received treatment in special education and rehabilitation centers., Subjects: Ms of 130 children with CP (75 boys, 55 girls) and 130 PTs who applied rehabilitation programs were interviewed., Methods: Clinical types and gross motor function levels of the children were recorded. A questionnaire consisting of 6 open-ended questions was used to describe the expectations and views of the PTs and Ms about the physiotherapy and rehabilitation programs for the children., Results: The mean age of the children was 89.80±52.05 months. The mean treatment period for the children was 73.62±42.11 months. The mean age of the mothers was 35.47±5.79 years, and the mean age of the PTs was 28.07±7.28 years. We found a statistically moderate level of agreement between the PTs and Ms regarding the appropriateness of the treatment provided to the children. There was statistically insignificant agreement regarding the applied treatment methods and the appropriateness of the applied rehabilitation programs., Conclusion: We believe that the views and expectations of the Ms should be taken into account by the PTs when preparing a treatment program for children with CP. © 2014 The Society of Physical Therapy Science.
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- 2014
15. The effects of brain stimulation of subthalamic nucleus surgery on gait and balance performance in Parkinson disease. A pilot study
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Filiz Altuğ, Uğur Cavlak, Göksemin Acar, and Feridun Acar
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Gait ability ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Parkinson's disease ,brain surgery ,balance performance ,Disease ,gait ,postoperative period ,Subthalamic nucleus ,physical mobility ,Gait (human) ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,male ,Clinical Research ,medicine ,Hoehn and Yahr scale ,body equilibrium ,human ,Balance performance ,levodopa ,nuclear magnetic resonance imaging ,outcome assessment ,preoperative period ,clinical article ,subthalamic nucleus ,Berg Balance Scale ,business.industry ,adult ,pilot study ,article ,clinical assessment ,General Medicine ,electrode ,medicine.disease ,microelectrode ,Parkinson disease ,female ,Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale ,Clinical research ,gait ability ,Brain stimulation ,brain depth stimulation ,business ,human activities - Abstract
Introduction: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by tremor, rigidity and bradykinesia. Gait and postural difficulties supersede tremor, rigidity and bradykinesia as drivers of disease burden in patients with advanced PD. The aim of this study was to describe the effects of deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus on gait ability and balance performance in patients with PD. Material and methods: We studied 19 consecutive patients who underwent bilateral stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus. Patients were evaluated preoperatively and at the 5th day and 6th month after surgery. Timed Up and Go Test, 12 m Walking Test, Chair Stand Test and Berg Balance Scale (BBS) were used to assess mobility and balance performance. Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS III) and Hoehn and Yahr Scale were also used. Results: All the patients' mobility ability and balance performance improved after surgery (p < 0.05). At the 6 th month after surgery, the Timed Up and Go Test scores were decreased from 56.05 ±42.52 to 21.47 ±20.36, the 12 m Walking Test scores were decreased from 100.44 ±66.44 to 28.84 ±19.79, the Chair Stand Test scores were increased from 4.00 ±4.66 to 11.68 ±4.43 and the BBS score was increased from 12.84 ±6.89 to 38.89 ±8.79. UPDRS total scores were significantly improved 6 months after surgery (p < 0.001). UPDRS total scores were decreased from 98.26 ±37.69 to 39.36 ±18.85. The Hoehn and Yahr Scale score was significantly decreased after surgery (p < 0.05). Conclusions: Surgical therapy is an effective treatment to improve gait ability and balance performance in Parkinson's patients. Copyright © 2014 Termedia & Banach.
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- 2014
16. How Does Pain Localization Affect Physical Functioning, Emotional Status and Independency in Older Adults with Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain?
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Uğur Cavlak, Tomris Duymaz, and Nesrin Yagci
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Activities of daily living ,Epidemiology ,Visual analogue scale ,Musculoskeletal pain ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Community ,Timed Up and Go test ,Affect (psychology) ,Association ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Go ,Medicine ,Aerobic capacity ,Mobility ,Depression ,business.industry ,People ,Older adults ,Physical functioning ,Spinal column ,Knee Pain ,Health ,Physical therapy ,Original Article ,Pain catastrophizing ,Geriatric Depression Scale ,Back-Pain ,business - Abstract
[Purpose] The aim of this study was to show the impact of chronic musculoskeletal pain of the spinal column and lower extremities on physical functioning, emotional status, and independency in older adults. [Subjects] In this cross-sectional study, 258 older adults (mean age, 71.98 +/- 5.86 years, 50.8% males, 49.2% females) living in their own residences were evaluated. [Methods] Pain intensity was analyzed using a visual analogue scale. Physical functioning was evaluated with the Timed Up and Go Test (TUG) and a Six-Minute Walk Test. The Geriatric Depression Scale was used to determine emotional status. The independency in daily living of the participants was evaluated using the Lawton Brody IADL Scale. All participants were divided into two groups in accordance with the pain localization: the (1) spinal pain and (2) lower extremity pain groups. [Results] When the pain scores were compared, no significant differences between the two groups were found. The same results were found in terms of TUG scores. The spinal pain group had higher scores in terms of aerobic capacity than the lower extremity pain group. [Conclusion] The results indicate that chronic musculoskeletal pain in the lower extremities decreased aerobic capacity much more than spinal pain in older adults.
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- 2014
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17. Factors Affecting Cognitive Function in Older Adults: A Turkish Sample
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Uğur Cavlak, Emine Aslan Telci, and Beyza Akdag
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Musculoskeletal pain ,Gerontology ,cognition ,Turkish ,geriatric assessment ,residential home ,smoking habit ,Sample (statistics) ,lcsh:Geriatrics ,Affect (psychology) ,Logistic regression ,educational status ,quality of life ,MENTIA ,EDUCATION ,Quality of life ,male ,cognitive defect ,Medicine ,human ,hodkinson abbreviated mental test ,musculoskeletal pain ,mental test ,geriatric care ,business.industry ,aging ,article ,Cognition ,major clinical study ,language.human_language ,aged ,lcsh:RC952-954.6 ,Mood ,female ,priority journal ,language ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,business - Abstract
Background: The purpose of this study was to determine the influential factors of cognitive function in older adults. Methods: In this study, 377 older adults (mean age: 74.71 +/- 6.15 years) were examined. The Hodkinson Abbreviated Mental Test (HAMT) was used to describe cognitive function of the individuals. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL-4) survey tool was used to measure the quality of life. Possible influential factors of cognitive function were also detected. The following independent variables were included in the logistic regression analysis: age, gender, education level, residency, smoking habit, musculoskeletal pain, medication use, number of unhealthy mental days, number of unhealthy physical days, and activity limitation days. Results: The results indicated that the elderly with cognitive impairment showed low scores in terms of the three parameters of the CDC HRQOL-4. The findings also indicate that the following variables were found to significantly affect cognitive function: (1) age, (2) residency (rest home), (3) smoking (yes or quit), and (4) number of unhealthy mental days. Conclusion: Older adults should be assessed in terms of factors related to cognition, such as age, residency, smoking, and mood in order to plan the most suitable geriatric care. Copyright (C) 2013, Taiwan Society of Geriatric Emergency Si Critical Care Medicine. Published by Elsevier Taiwan LLC. All rights reserved.
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- 2013
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18. Investigation of relationship between body awareness, pain, emotional status and quality of life with healty people
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Arzu Erden, Uğur Cavlak, and Filiz Altuğ
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Quality of life ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Body awareness ,business ,Psychiatry - Abstract
Bulgular: Katilimcilarin yas ortalamasi 36.88±10.45 yil idi. GAS ortalama degeri 3.32±2.90, emosyonel durum ortalamasi 8.54±7.77 ve VFA ortalama skoru 94.77±13.97 bulundu. Vucut farkindalik durumu ile GAS skoru arasinda negatif yonlu bir iliski bulundu. Vucut farkindalik durumu ile emosyonel durum arasinda negatif yonlu bir iliski bulundu; ancak Beck Depresyon skorunun minimal duzey depresif belirtileri gostermesi sebebiyle iliski anlamli bulunmadi (p=0.264). Vucut farkindalik durumu ile yasam kalitesi degerlendirmesi alt kategorilerinden enerji-bitkinlik duzeyi (p=0.001) ve genel saglik duzeyi arasinda (p=0.023) pozitif yonlu bir iliski bulundu.
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- 2013
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19. Investigation of pain, disability level and quality of life in patients with cervical disc prosthesis and peek cage
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Uğur Cavlak, Erdal Coskun, Ali Yilmaz, and Filiz Altuğ
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Quality of life ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Pain disability ,medicine ,In patient ,Peek cage ,Cervical disc ,business ,Prosthesis ,Surgery - Abstract
Gerec ve Yontem: Kronik boyun agrisi nedeniyle tek seviyede servikal disk protez cerrahisi uygulanan 15 hasta ve “peek cage” uygulamasi yapilan 15 hasta degerlendirildi. Demografik ozelliklerin yani sira agri siddeti Gorsel Agri Skalasi ile, ozur durumu Boyun Ozurluluk Gostergesi ve yasam kalitesi SF-36 Yasam Kalitesi Anketi ile degerlendirildi. Degerlendirmeler cerrahi oncesi ve cerrahi sonrasinda 3. ayda tekrar edildi.
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20. Investigation of the relationship between kinesiophobia, physical activity level and quality of life in patients with chronic low back pain1
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Veli Citisli, Uğur Cavlak, Gönül Kilavuz, Ayşe Ünal, Erdoğan Kavlak, and Filiz Altuğ
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual Analog Scale ,Visual analogue scale ,Health Status ,Movement ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Affect (psychology) ,03 medical and health sciences ,Disability Evaluation ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Quality of life ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Exercise ,Low back ,Pain Measurement ,business.industry ,Rehabilitation ,Fear ,Middle Aged ,Low back pain ,Physical activity level ,Oswestry Disability Index ,Physical therapy ,Quality of Life ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Low Back Pain ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Social status - Abstract
Objective The aim of our study is to examine the relationship between kinesiophobia (fear of movement), physical activity level and quality of life. Methods In this study, we assessed 112 patients consulting for low back pain (LBP) of ≥ 3 month's duration. We used Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for pain intensity, the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) for physical activity level, Tampa Kinesiophobia Scale for perception of kinesiophobia, Oswestry Disability Index for disability status of low back. Results The results of this study, there was no statistically significant correlation between International Physical Activity Questionnaire, duration of pain, intensity of pain at rest and Tampa Kinesiophobia Scale (p> 0.05). It was found a statistically significant correlation between pain intensity at activity (p= 0.009), disability level (p= 0.000) and Tampa Kinesiophobia Scale. Tampa Kinesiophobia Scale were highly negative correlated with sub-scale of SF-36 Quality of Life Index (general health, physical function, social status, bodily pain, role limitations due to physical health) (p= 0.000). Conclusion The kinesiophobia adversely affect the quality of life limiting the physical activity status of patients with chronic low back pain.
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21. Applying the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health in children with low vision: differences between raters
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Uğur Cavlak, Bilge Basakci Calik, and Feride Yarar
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Activities of daily living ,Quality of life scale ,Disability Evaluation ,0302 clinical medicine ,Low Vision Quality of Life Scale ,International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health ,Activities of Daily Living ,Medicine ,Sağlık Bilimleri ve Hizmetleri ,Child ,Children ,Cerrahi ,clinical article ,General Medicine ,Northwick Park Activities Daily Living questionnaire ,female ,Medical model of disability ,Clinical psychology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Vision, Low ,Sample (statistics) ,low vision ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Core set ,Quality of life (healthcare) ,assessment of humans ,male ,Health Care Sciences and Services ,030225 pediatrics ,Humans ,human ,outcome assessment ,Disability ,business.industry ,Northwick Park Index of Independence ,Low vision,children,disability,activity and participation,core set ,daily life activity ,school child ,Low vision ,Activity and participation ,quality of life ,Physical therapy ,Quality of Life ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background/aim: This study was conducted to analyze the agreement between International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) raters and to show its applicability in children with low vision. Materials and methods: Twenty children (mean age: 11.70 ± 1.92 years) were included. To evaluate the independency of the sample, the Northwick Park Activities Daily Living questionnaire was used. The Low Vision Quality of Life Scale was used to evaluate quality of life. An ICF core set was developed to be used in this study. The core set consisted of 13 items for body functions, 3 items for body structures, 36 items for activity and participation, and 12 items for environmental factors. Results: High agreement was found between two raters in terms of subparameters of the ICF core set for activity and participation (r = 0.880, P = 0.000). Conclusion: The findings indicate that the raters showed strong agreement in terms of the ICF core set used in this study. This shows that the core set can be used to evaluate activity and participation of children with low vision. © TÜBİTAK.
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- 2016
22. TREATMENT STRATEGIES FOR PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED STAGE PARKINSON'S DISEASE
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Filiz Altuğ, Ayşe Ünal, Uğur Cavlak, Selcuk Gocmen, and Goksemin Demir
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Parkinson's disease ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Advanced stage ,lcsh:Medicine ,medicine.disease ,nervous system diseases ,L-dopa treatment ,Internal medicine ,Parkinson’s disease ,medicine ,Treatment strategy ,Deep brain stimulation (DBS) ,business ,Physical therapies - Abstract
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder affecting multiple systems and mainly related to dopaminergic deficiency in the substantia nigra resulting in bradykinesia, rigidity and rest tremor. Pharmacological treatments are very successful in the early stages of the disease, but side effects and motor complications are the main problems as the disease reaches to advanced stage. In advanced PD patients, the most disabling complication of long term L-dopa treatment is the unpredictable swings between “on” state with L-dopa induced dyskinesias and “off” state. We will review the current pharmacological and surgical treatment options in advanced stage of PD. The major benefits of deep brain stimulation (DBS) are to smooth motor fluctuations and/or dyskinesia who does not achieve satisfactory symptom control with optimized medical therapy; patients with medically refractory tremor; who are intolerant of dopaminergic drugs; or the patients with a combination of these issues should be considered for DBS surgery. In recent years physical therapy focusing on gait and balance gained more importance. The advanced PD patients are good candidate for DBS. DBS can improve “on” time, reduce on-off fluctuations, and decrease levodopa-induced dyskinesias but, with the exception of tremor, does not provide motor benefits that exceed the patient’s best “on” medication state and emphasizing the contribution of new perspectives of physical therapies on motor functioning that enhance positive impacts of medical and surgical treatments.
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23. Balance performance, aging and falling: A comparative study based on a Turkish sample
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Beyza Akdag, Uğur Cavlak, Ummuhan Bas Aslan, and Nesrin Yagci
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Male ,Gerontology ,Aging ,medicine.medical_specialty ,age distribution ,balance impairment ,Health (social science) ,Turkey ,Turkish ,Cross-sectional study ,sex difference ,Sex Factors ,Risk Factors ,Gender-dependence of BP ,middle aged ,Humans ,Medicine ,Elderly people ,body equilibrium ,human ,Postural Balance ,Gait ,Geriatric Assessment ,comparative study ,Aged ,Balance performance (BP) ,business.industry ,adult ,falling ,article ,Age Factors ,Musculoskeletal Equilibrium ,BP and aging ,language.human_language ,Test (assessment) ,female ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,priority journal ,Balance performance ,Ambulatory ,language ,Physical therapy ,Accidental Falls ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,business ,Falling (sensation) - Abstract
The effects of aging and gender on balance performance (BP) among ambulatory adults were investigated in the current work. If there was a relation between the BP and a history of falling, this was also detected. Two hundred and forty ambulatory subjects were divided into two groups depending on their age: (1) 125 middle-aged subjects (50-64 years); (2) 115 elderly subjects (65-75). The functional reach (FR) test, the timed up and go (TUG) test, the sit to stand (STS) test and the step test (ST) were used to evaluate the BP. The fall rate (1-2 in the last year) was 8% for the middle-aged group and was 13.9% for the elderly group. Middle-aged adults had better scores on all tests in comparison to the elderly people. There have been differences found between genders regarding the BP in both groups, except the FR scores in the middle-aged group. The FR distance of the faller subjects was rather low in comparison to non-faller elderly subjects. However, there were no significant differences between the faller and non-faller subjects in both groups regarding other tests' scores. The results of this study indicate that aging affects the BP year by year. The information in this paper can provide normative data to be used as a comparison to clinically obtained information. © 2007 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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- 2008
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24. Non specific low back pain in a Turkish population based sample of school children: a field survey with analysis of associated factors
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Ali Cimbiz, Beyza Akdag, and Uğur Cavlak
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Turkish population ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Activities of daily living ,Turkish ,sex difference ,prevalence ,education ,Sample (statistics) ,male ,Non specific ,turkey (bird) ,School children ,medicine ,Low back pain ,controlled study ,human ,business.industry ,adult ,article ,risk assessment ,Mean age ,daily life activity ,school child ,Field survey ,language.human_language ,health survey ,academic achievement ,female ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,risk factor ,Factors-related low back pain ,adolescent ,language ,Physical therapy ,population characteristics ,Neurology (clinical) ,medicine.symptom ,business ,population research - Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of low back pain (LBP) among school children and the consequences that this problem may have in relation to gender. This study was designed as a cross-sectional 22-question questionnaire-based on LBP completed by a 10- to 18-year-old Turkish sample. The subjects were 624 school children (335 boys and 289 girls) who were attending primary, secondary or high schools in Denizli, Turkey (mean age = 13.91 years, SD = 2.34). Each subject completed the questionnaire under supervision by an investigator during school time. Data were analysed comparing the two genders. Two hundred and ninety-two school children (46.7%) had LBP. Boys were 153 (52.4%) and girls 139 (47.6%). Both boys and girls with LBP reported that LBP did not interfere negatively with their school performance (67.5%) and with daily activities (87.5%). The risk factors should be investigated at early stages of the life. Therefore, a national LBP prevention program should be performed at community level. © 2006 VSP.
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25. Analyzing of Rotational and Angular Deviations of Lower Extremities in Nursery School Children Based on a Turkish Sample: Gender Differences
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Bilge Basakci Calik, Nesrin Yagci, Orcin Telli, and Uğur Cavlak
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Turkish ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,language ,Pre school ,Sample (statistics) ,General Medicine ,business ,language.human_language ,Demography - Published
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26. Relation Between Depressive Symptoms and Physical Functioning in a Sample Based on Turkish Institutionalized Elderly: Exploring Sex Differences
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Mustafa Ahmet Dirik, Beyza Akdag, and Uğur Cavlak
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Physical functioning ,Turkish ,business.industry ,language ,Medicine ,Sample (statistics) ,General Medicine ,business ,language.human_language ,Depressive symptoms ,Clinical psychology - Published
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27. Analysing of Ankle-Foot Deformities in Cerebral Palsied Children: A Retrospective Study
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Erdoğan Kavlak and Uğur Cavlak
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Cerebral palsied ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Retrospective cohort study ,General Medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,stomatognathic system ,medicine ,Physical therapy ,Ankle ,business ,CEREBRAL PALSY, ANKLE-FOOT, DEFORMİTY ,Foot (unit) - Abstract
In this retrospective study, we aimed to describe the distribution of the number and its percentages of ankle foot deformities caused by Cerebral Palsy (CP) in disabled children who have attend in several special education and rehabilitation centers in Turkey so as to improve their quality of life. A total of 436 children with CP (205 female and 231 male) were aged between 10 and 468 months (mean±SD: 91.94±63.61), who have been treated in selected special education and rehabilitation centers for this study, were analyzed about ankle-foot deformities. During analyzing medical files belong to all subjects were detected to obtain the data. Deformity percentage in both sides (bilateral) demonstrated a grater value relative to the matched the only side, including right or left side. It was also found that equinovarus deformity in ankle-foot showed a high percentage (n= 146, 33.5%) much more than the other type of deformities in both female (31.3%) and male (35.5%) cerebral palsied children. In addition, the pes planus deformity was detected as the second high valued deformity (26.1%) among all subjects. On the other hand, talipes calcaneus deformity had the lowest percentage in the study. As expected, the high frequency of the deformities was found in the spastic cerebral palsied children (n= 243). Otherwise the low frequency about deformities was detected in the diskinetic cerebral palsied children (n=5). In the present study, both equinovarus and pes planus deformities of the ankle-foot in cerebral palsied children were found as high percentage deformities in both genders. Moreover, spastic type CP leads to ankle-foot deformities much more than other types of CP.
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28. Normal hip, knee and ankle range of motion in the Turkish population
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Vedat Uruç, Hasan Hallaceli, Ferhan Soyuer, Erhan Yengil, Raif Özden, Tuba İnce Parpucu, Uğur Cavlak, Ciğdem Hallaçeli, Halil Hakan Uysal, and Hatay Mustafa Kemal Üniversitesi
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Male ,hip ,Knee Joint ,Turkey ,knee ,Turkey (republic) ,Turkish population ,Reference Values ,Ankle range of motion,hip range of motion,knee range of motion,Turkish population ,Healthy volunteers ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Adult ,Ankle Joint/*physiology ,Female ,Hip Joint/*physiology ,Humans ,Knee Joint/*physiology ,Range of Motion, Articular/*physiology ,Rotation ,Sex Factors ,Young Adult ,Range of Motion, Articular ,Sağlık Bilimleri ve Hizmetleri ,Ankle range of motion ,Cerrahi ,Prior Surgery ,article ,Ayak bileği eklem hareket açıklığı ,diz eklem hareket açıklığı ,kalça eklem hareket açıklığı ,Türk toplumu ,General Medicine ,musculoskeletal system ,female ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,External rotation ,Hip Joint ,Range of motion ,joint characteristics and functions ,musculoskeletal diseases ,medicine.medical_specialty ,sex difference ,education ,Health Care Sciences and Services ,ankle ,medicine ,human ,business.industry ,reference value ,hip range of motion ,knee range of motion ,Surgery ,physiology ,Orthopedic surgery ,Physical therapy ,Hip range of motion ,Ankle ,business ,Knee range of motion ,Ankle Joint - Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to ascertain the effect of gender and cultural habits on hip, knee and ankle range of motion (ROM) and to determine the differences between the ROM of right and left side symmetric joints of the lower extremities.Methods: The study included 987 (513 males and 474 females) healthy volunteers. Individuals with a history of illness, prior surgery or trauma involving any joint of either lower extremity wereexcluded from the study. The terminology and techniques of measurements used were those suggested by the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons.Results: Left side passive hip flexion and active internal rotation was higher than the right side. Passive flexion of the hip joint was higher in male subjects and internal and external rotation was higher in female subjects. In the knee joint, passive extension was higher in males. Plantarflexion and inversion of the ankle joint were higher in male subjects and dorsiflexion and eversion were higher in female subjects. The differences were considered insignificant in clinical terms as all were less than 3 degrees.Conclusion: There is no clinically significantly difference between right and left side hip, knee and ankle joints ROM. Gender and cultural habits do not appear to have clinically significantly effects on lower extremity joint ROM., Amaç: Bu çalışmanın amacı, cinsiyetin ve kültürel alışkanlıkların kalça, diz ve ayak bileği eklem hareket açıklığına (EHA) olan etkisini ve alt ekstremitenin sağ ve sol taraf simetrik eklemlerinin EHA’ları arasında fark olup olmadığını belirlemekti.Çalışma planı: Çalışmaya 987 (513 erkek ve 474 kadın) gönüllü alındı. Alt ekstremite eklemlerinden herhangi birisiyle ilgili hastalık öyküsü bulunan, ameliyat veya travma geçirmiş olanlar çalışmaya dahil edilmedi. Terminoloji ve ölçüm tekniklerinde Amerikan Ortopedik Cerrahlar Akademisi’nin yönergeleri temel alındı.Bulgular: Sol taraf kalça pasif fleksiyonu ve aktif iç rotasyonu sağ tarafa göre daha yüksek olarak ölçüldü. Kalça ekleminde; pasif fleksiyon erkeklerde daha yüksek olduğu halde, iç ve dış rotasyon kadınlarda daha yüksekti. Dizde; pasif ekstansiyon erkeklerde daha yüksekti. Ayak bileğinde; plantarfleksiyon ve inversiyon erkeklerde daha fazla iken, dorsifleksiyon ve eversiyonun kadınlarda daha fazla olduğu görüldü. Ölçülen farklılıkların hiçbiri üç dereceden fazla olmadığı için klinik olarak anlamlı değildi.Çıkarımlar: Kalça diz ve ayak bileği EHA’larında sağ ve sol taraf arasında klinik olarak anlamlı bir fark olmadığı, cinsiyet ve kültürel alışkanlıkların alt ekstremite eklemlerindeki EHA’yı klinik olarak anlamlı bir şekilde etkilemediği saptandı.
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29. Effects of pulsed electromagnetic field and swimming exercise on rats with experimental sciatic nerve injury
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Selçuk Çömlekçi, Uğur Cavlak, Aykut Göktürk Üner, Cengiz Ünsal, Erdoğan Kavlak, and F. Belge
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Adult male ,Swimming exercise ,business.industry ,Therapeutic effect ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Sciatic nerve injury ,medicine.disease ,Pulsed electromagnetic field ,Compound muscle action potential ,Surgery ,Pulsed electromagnetic field, Swimming exercise, Nerve regeneration ,Nerve regeneration ,Electrophysiology ,Anesthesia ,medicine ,Original Article ,business - Abstract
Purpose: The current study aimed to reveal the therapeutic effects of a pulsed electromagnetic field and swimming exercises on rats with experimental sciatic nerve injury, which was induced with crush-type neuropathy model damage, using electrophysiological methods. Subjects: In the current study, the sample consisted of 28 adult male Wistar albino rats. Methods: The rats were randomized into four groups (n=7). Swimming exercise and PEMF (2 Hz and 0.3 MT) were applied one hour a day, five days a week, for four weeks. Electroneuromyographic (ENMG) measurements were taken on day 7. Results: When the data were evaluated, it was found that the 4 weeks of PEMF and swimming exercises led to an increase in motor conduction rates and a decrease in latency values, but the changes were not significant in comparison with the control and injury groups. The compound muscle action potential (CMAP) values of the left leg were lower in weeks 2, 3, and 4 in the swimming exercise group in comparison with the control group, although for the PEMF group, the CMAP values of the left leg reached the level observed in the control group beginning in week 3. Conclusion: PEMF and swimming exercise made positive contributions to nerve regeneration after week 1, and regeneration was enhanced. © 2014 The Society of Physical Therapy Science. Published by IPEC Inc.
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30. Implementation of Matrix Rhythm Therapy and Conventional Massage in Young Females and Comparison of Their Acute Effects on Circulation
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Ummuhan Bas Aslan, Ferruh Taspinar, Nuran Sabir, and Uğur Cavlak
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leg ,Acute effects ,double blind procedure ,peripheral circulation ,Turkey ,tibial artery ,massage ,law.invention ,human experiment ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,physiotherapist ,Medicine ,Young adult ,Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color ,artery blood flow ,Young female ,Massage ,color ultrasound flowmetry ,adult ,article ,popliteal artery ,blood flow velocity ,female ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,priority journal ,matrix rhythm therapy ,Anesthesia ,Female ,Blood Flow Velocity ,Artery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Vibration ,Young Adult ,Rhythm ,Double-Blind Method ,Humans ,controlled study ,human ,normal human ,intermethod comparison ,manipulative medicine ,Leg ,treatment duration ,business.industry ,Blood flow ,Original Articles ,therapy effect ,Surgery ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Regional Blood Flow ,randomized controlled trial ,artery diameter ,radiologist ,business - Abstract
Objectives: To examine and compare the effects of massage and matrix rhythm therapy in young women on the peripheral blood circulation. Design: Randomized, double-blind, controlled trial. Setting: Pamukkale University in Denizli, Turkey. Patients: Fifteen healthy women age 19-23 years. Intervention: Matrix rhythm therapy was applied to the left lower extremity for a single 30-minute session. At least 1 week later, massage was applied to the left lower extremity for 30 minutes in a single session. The same physiotherapist applied both sessions. Outcome measures: The blood velocity (cm/s), artery diameter (mm), and blood flow (ml/min) of the popliteal and the posterior tibial arteries were measured with color Doppler ultrasonography. All images were evaluated by the same radiologist. Results: After matrix rhythm therapy and massage application, blood velocity, artery diameter, and blood flow in arteries increased. However, matrix rhythm therapy caused a more prominent increase in the amount of blood flow in the popliteal and in the posterior tibial artery than did massage. After matrix rhythm therapy application, the average increases in the blood flow rates in the popliteal and the posterior tibial arteries were 25.29%±16.55% and 34.33%±15.66%, respectively; after the massage, the increases were 17.84%±17.23% and 16.07%±10.28%, respectively. Conclusion: Matrix rhythm therapy and massage increased peripheral blood flow in young women. Matrix rhythm therapy method resulted in more prominent increases. © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
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31. Determining the pain-affecting factors of university students with nonspecific low back pain
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Uğur Cavlak, Ferruh Taspinar, Erdal Celik, and Betul Taspinar
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Original ,Visual analogue scale ,business.industry ,Back pain ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Affect (psychology) ,Sitting ,Low back pain ,CHAID ,University students ,Lumbar ,Risk factors ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
[Purpose] This study was conducted on university students with nonspecific low back pain in order to determine the independent variables that affect their pain. [Methods] A total of 514 students were included in this study. Pain was evaluated using a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). A special form was prepared in order to evaluate the following independent variables: gender, weight, height, Body Mass Index (BMI), working periods sitting straight (television, computer, seminar, etc.), working periods bending at a table (reading, writing, etc.), using lumbar support while sitting, the mean duration of pain within the last one year, type of pain, time of the pain, faculty, class, physical activity habits and smoking. The collected data were evaluated using the CHAID (Chi-squared Automatic Interaction Detection) analysis method. [Results] The working hours bending at a table, physical activity, height, weight, BMI and educational departments were found not to affect the severity of the pain. The pain severity was affected by the duration of pain complaints within the last one year, the duration of working staying upright, smoking, classes, usage of lumbar support and age variables. [Conclusions] The results of this study show that nonspecific low back pain of university students is affected by many factors such as smoking, class, age, using a computer and lumbar support. © 2013 by the Society of Physical Therapy Science.
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32. The impact of chronic low back pain on physical performance, fear avoidance beliefs, and depressive symptoms: A comparative study on Turkish elderly population
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Uğur Cavlak, Emine Aslan Telci, Tuba Can, and Nesrin Yagci
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Back Performance Scale ,avoidance behavior ,Poison control ,physical activity ,Suicide prevention ,Turkey (republic) ,Fear Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire ,male ,Rating scale ,Injury prevention ,Back pain ,medicine ,controlled study ,Low back pain ,human ,outcome assessment ,comparative study ,Aged ,business.industry ,elderly care ,Geriatric Depression Scale ,Depressive symptoms ,article ,Human factors and ergonomics ,General Medicine ,physical performance ,social sciences ,Fear ,daily life activity ,major clinical study ,humanities ,task performance ,female ,depression ,Physical therapy ,Original Article ,Activity limitation ,medicine.symptom ,business ,human activities ,rating scale - Abstract
Objectives: The purposes of this study were: (1) to show the impact of chronic low back pain (CLBP) on physical performance, fear avoidance behavior and depressive symptoms in older adults; (2) to describe the relationships between outcome measurements obtained in this study. Methodology: Ninety-one participants with or without chronic low back pain were included in this study. Only four tests in the Back Performance Scale were used to assess the physical performance of the participants. A Fear Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire related to physical activity and the Geriatric Depression Scale were also used to examine each subject. Results: The level of performance shown by elderly adults with low back pain was worse than elders without low back pain in the sock test and the pick-up test (p < 0.05). Little correlation between the finger-to-floor test and fear avoidance behaviour related to physical activity was found (p < 0.05). There was little/poor correlation between all performance tests and depressive symptoms (p < 0.05). Conclusions: The findings indicate that CLBP decreases physical performance, but increases fear avoidance behavior and depressive symptoms in elderly adults. At the same time, it was determined that performance level of elderly adults with back pain was related especially with depressive symptoms.
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33. The effects of brain stimulation of subthalamic nucleus surgery on gait and balance performance in Parkinson disease
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Göksemin Acar, Feridun Acar, Uğur Cavlak, and Filiz Altuğ
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Parkinson's disease ,Deep brain stimulation ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,General Medicine ,Progressive neurodegenerative disorder ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,humanities ,nervous system diseases ,Subthalamic nucleus ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Balance performance ,Brain stimulation ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,In patient ,business ,human activities - Abstract
Introduction Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by tremor, rigidity and bradykinesia. Gait and postural difficulties supersede tremor, rigidity and bradykinesia as drivers of disease burden in patients with advanced PD. The aim of this study was to describe the effects of deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus on gait ability and balance performance in patients with PD.
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34. The impact of unsupervised regular walking on health: A sample of Turkish middle-aged and older adults
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Uğur Cavlak and Orçin Telli Atalay
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Gerontology ,Quality of life ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Turkish ,business.industry ,Emotional status ,Middle-aged ,Beck Depression Inventory ,Behavioural sciences ,Flexibility (personality) ,Cognition ,language.human_language ,Quality of life (healthcare) ,Regular walking ,Older adults ,language ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,Cognitive skill ,Cognitive function ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,business ,Body mass index ,Physical functioning - Abstract
Regular walking is one of the most recommended and popular physical activity worldwide. This study (1) detected the effects of unsupervised regular walking on physical and cognitive functioning, emotional status, and quality of life in middle-aged and older adults and (2) compared the results with inactive controls. Forty middle-aged and older adults with a mean age of 56.30 ± 4.85 years (range 40–70) walking for at least 1 year, at least three times a week, and at least 45 min a day and 40 inactive participants with a mean age of 55.15 ± 5.64 years (range 40–70) participated. Before testing, sociodemographics of the participants were recorded. Body mass index and waist–hip ratio were calculated. The two groups were evaluated and compared in terms of physical functioning (handgrip strength, balance performance, cardio-vascular endurance, flexibility, muscular endurance and coordination), cognitive functioning (Mini Mental Test), emotional status (Beck Depression Inventory), and health related quality of life (CDC HRQOL- 4). The results obtained from this study showed that there were significant differences in terms of all outcome measurements between the groups (p
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35. Determination of pain intensity risk factors among school children with nonspecific low back pain
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Beyza Akdag, Handan Çamdeviren, Uğur Cavlak, and Ali Cimbiz
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Male ,obesity ,Common disease ,Risk Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,School children ,computer program ,pain assessment ,Medicine ,Child ,low back pain ,pain intensity ,child ,Schools ,exercise ,Regression tree method ,adult ,school children ,article ,outcome variable ,pathological conditions, signs and symptoms ,General Medicine ,Low back pain ,female ,regression tree method ,pain parameters ,risk factor ,population characteristics ,Regression Analysis ,Pain catastrophizing ,Female ,Public Health ,medicine.symptom ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lifestyle ,Adolescent ,MEDLINE ,body posture ,self report ,Pain intensity ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,male ,nonspecific low back pain ,health services administration ,Humans ,cross-sectional study ,sex ,human ,business.industry ,questionnaire ,school child ,independent variable ,major clinical study ,body mass ,nervous system diseases ,Intensity (physics) ,Low Back Pain/*epidemiology ,body regions ,Physical therapy ,Nonspecific low back pain ,business ,Low Back Pain ,bed - Abstract
Ankarali, Handan Camdeviren/0000-0002-3613-0523 WOS: 000287599700018 PubMed: 21278700 Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a common disease among people under the age of 20. To the best of our knowledge few studies have been carried out on LBP among school children in Turkey, and none of them studied the correlation between pain intensity and related variables with LBP. Material/Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out to investigate the risk factors and their correlations with pain intensity among 222 school children (106 girls and 116 boys) aged 10-18 years in the city of Denizli. A self-reported questionnaire was used to collect the data. The regression tree method (RTM) was used to determine the risk factors by using the STATISTICA program package. Pain intensity was the outcome variable, and 8 independent variables (body mass index (BMI), sex, regular exercise habit, studying posture, transportation to/from school, duration of studying, bag handling, and type of bed) were used to detect their effect on pain intensity. Results: The results showed that pain intensity is significantly affected by 4 independent variables: duration of studying, type of bed, transportation to/from school, and BMI. The overall mean and standard deviation of pain intensity was 2.58 +/- 0.86 (minimum = 1, maximum = 5). Conclusions: Results from the literature, as well as our study, show that taking parents' and teachers' concerns seriously is of vital importance. Our results indicate that parents and teachers should be informed about duration of studying, type of bed, transportation and obesity as risk factors predicting NLBP in school children.
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36. The influence of subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation on physical, emotional, cognitive functions and daily living activities in patients with parkinson's disease
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Göksemin Acar, Uğur Cavlak, Feridun Acar, and Filiz Altuğ
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cognition ,Male ,Parkinson's disease ,Activities of daily living ,Deep Brain Stimulation ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Emotional status ,Emotions ,Anxiety ,Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale ,Subthalamic nucleus ,Cognition ,middle aged ,Activities of Daily Living ,body equilibrium ,Postural Balance ,pathophysiology ,Mobility ,Depression ,article ,methodology ,Parkinson Disease ,Middle Aged ,female ,Treatment Outcome ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Balance ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Deep brain stimulation ,emotion ,Motor Activity ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Subthalamic Nucleus ,Rating scale ,medicine ,Humans ,human ,Daily living activities ,psychological aspect ,business.industry ,convalescence ,Recovery of Function ,daily life activity ,medicine.disease ,nervous system diseases ,physiology ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,brain depth stimulation ,business - Abstract
Aim: To describe effectiveness of deep brain stimulation of subthalamic nucleus (DBS STN) on physical, emotional, cognitive functions and daily activities in Parkinson's patients. Material and Methods: Ten patients (51.20 ±10.20 yr.) were assessed three times. The Time Up and Go Test, 12 m Walking Test and Chair Stand Test were used to assess mobility and balance. Purdeu Pegboard and hand writing tests were used to evaluate hand function. The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD) was used to detect depressive symptoms and anxiety score. The Unified Parkinson\'s Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) and Hoehn &Yahr Scale were also used. The Schwab and England Test was used to evaluate the daily activities (ADL). Results: The results showed that all the patients' mobility and balance ability improved after surgery (p
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- 2010
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37. Reliability and validity of turkish version of the ımpact on family scale: assessment of depressive symptoms and quality of life in mothers with cerebral palsied children
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S Yolacan, Feride Beydemir, Gamze Ekici, Uğur Cavlak, and Anadolu Üniversitesi, Fen Fakültesi, İstatistik Bölümü
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medicine.medical_specialty ,validity ,Turkish ,Beck Depression Inventory ,Disabled children, impact on family scale, validity, reliability ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Turkey (republic) ,Validity ,Quality of life (healthcare) ,Cronbach alpha coefficient ,test retest reliability ,internal consistency ,Medicine ,Impact on family ,human ,Psychiatry ,maternal attitude ,Reliability (statistics) ,Depressive symptoms ,Turkish version of the Impact on Family Scale ,clinical assessment tool ,Cerebral palsied ,cerebral palsy ,Disabled children ,business.industry ,Impact on family scale ,adult ,article ,General Medicine ,Impact On Family Scale ,Reliability ,Disabled Children ,language.human_language ,humanities ,female ,quality of life ,Scale (social sciences) ,depression ,language ,business ,Nottingham Health Profile ,rating scale - Abstract
The pragmatic aims of this study were to investigate the reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the Impact on Family Scale (IFS) and to evaluate the impact of having disabled children on mothers. Two hundred and forty seven mothers with cerebral palsied children completed the Turkish version, Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and Nottingham Health Profile (NHP). Fifteen mothers also completed the Turkish version on two occasions, one apart, to evaluate the test-retest reliability. Cronbach's alpha and Interclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) were calculated, respectively. Concurrent validity was examined by comparing with two instruments: BDI and NHP. Internal consistency was 0.74. When the coping items were excluded, the results showed that its Cronbach's alpha was excellent (0.81). ICC score for the test-retest reliability coefficient was 0.79. The findings indicate that the Turkish version is a reliable tool for assessing the impact of having a cerebral palsied child on Turkish speaking mothers living in Turkey.
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- 2009
38. A new tool measuring health-related quality of life (HRQOL): The effects of musculoskeletal pain in a group of older Turkish people
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Gamze Ekici, Nesrin Yagci, Ummuhan Bas Aslan, Uğur Cavlak, and Kırşehir Ahi Evran Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi, Dahili Tıp Bilimleri, Fiziksel Tıp ve Rehabilitasyon ABD
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Musculoskeletal pain ,Quality of life ,Male ,Aging ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Health (social science) ,Turkey ,Turkish ,Visual analogue scale ,Health-related quality of life ,sex difference ,prevalence ,leg pain ,Turkey (republic) ,Sex Factors ,Elderly people ,Medicine ,Humans ,controlled study ,human ,Musculoskeletal Diseases ,mental performance ,Aged ,Pain Measurement ,Health related quality of life ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,article ,visual analog scale ,physical performance ,Disease control ,Arthralgia ,humanities ,language.human_language ,health survey ,female ,priority journal ,Older adults ,language ,Physical therapy ,Pain catastrophizing ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,business ,Gerontology - Abstract
WOS: 000268656500023 PubMed ID: 19101046 The aims of this study were (1) to show the effects of musculoskeletal pain on health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and (2) to look at gender differences in this field in elderly people living in Turkey. Subjects were 900 men and women (65 years of age or above), with a mean of 70.93 +/- 5.6 years. The centers for disease control (CDC) HRQOL4 survey tool was used to measure HRQOL of the subjects. A visual analog scale (VAS) was used to determine pain intensity. The subjects were also asked to indicate sites where they experienced pain in their body. Of the subjects, 72.1% reported musculoskeletal pain. The prevalence of pain was higher among women (85.5%) than men (61.8%). Pain of lower extremities was the most common in both sexes. Whereas the majority of the subjects with musculoskeletal pain reported fair-poor self-rated health. those without pain reported excellent-very good-good health. Compared with subjects who did not report pain, those with pain had increased the number of physically and mentally unhealthy days in the previous 30 days (p = 0.0001). The investigators concluded that musculoskeletal pain interfered negatively with HRQOL, increasing the number of unhealthy days and decreasing physical and mental performance in the elderly participants. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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- 2009
39. Attitudes of physiotherapists and physiotherapy students toward euthanasia: A comparative study
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Nesrin Yagci, Suleyman Gurso, İpek Yeldan, Ummuhan Bas Aslan, and Uğur Cavlak
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Physical Therapy Specialty ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Physiotherapists ,Physiotherapy students ,age distribution ,intervention study ,Adolescent ,Turkey ,Attitude of Health Personnel ,Pharmacology toxicology ,self report ,human experiment ,physiotherapist attitude ,statistical analysis ,physiotherapist ,Medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,controlled study ,human ,Physical Therapy (Specialty) ,Students ,comparative study ,Response rate (survey) ,student attitude ,Physiotherapy education ,business.industry ,Euthanasia ,questionnaire ,article ,legal procedure ,General Medicine ,sex ratio ,Middle Aged ,humanities ,Religion ,stomatognathic diseases ,female ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,medical student ,Attitudes ,Physical therapy ,business ,medical education - Abstract
This interventional study was undertaken to assess the impact of physiotherapy education on the knowledge and attitudes of physiotherapists (PTs) and physiotherapy students (PSs) toward euthanasia. The study, which was conducted during the period between 2004 and 2005, included a total of 494 participants (311 PTs; 183 PSs) aged 18 to 52 y from the western and central portions of Turkey, who responded to a self-report questionnaire (response rate, 96.4%) that was based on data from the literature. Results indicated that PTs (48.9%) were more likely to approve of euthanasia than PSs (38.3%) (P.05). Overall results showed that sex and age had no effect on whether euthanasia was accepted (P>.05); religiousness was found to have the greatest effect on attitudes toward euthanasia (P
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- 2007
40. Relationship between thigh skinfold measurement, hand grip strength, and trunk muscle endurance: Differences between the sexes
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Uğur Cavlak and Fadime Doymaz
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,demography ,sex difference ,exercise test ,Significant negative correlation ,Thigh ,Skinfold measurements ,human experiment ,Grip strength ,Sex Factors ,medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,controlled study ,Healthy subjects ,human ,normal human ,skeletal muscle ,Muscle, Skeletal ,endurance ,Trunk muscle endurance ,hand grip ,muscle exercise ,Hand Strength ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,article ,scoring system ,General Medicine ,Muscle endurance ,thigh ,Weak correlation ,skinfold thickness ,body regions ,Skinfold Thickness ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,female ,physiology ,Physical therapy ,Physical Endurance ,Female ,Trunk muscle ,business - Abstract
This study was conducted to examine the relationship between thigh skinfold measurement, hand grip strength, and trunk muscle endurance and compare this relationship in men and women. The current study included 200 healthy subjects (111 women and 89 men), with a mean age of 31.58±13.78 y. Trunk muscle endurance was evaluated with the use of curl-up, horizontal side bridge, and static back endurance tests. Significant differences were found between women and men in performance of the curl-up and horizontal side bridge tests (P
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- 2007
41. Attitudes towards euthanasia among university students: A sample based on Turkish population
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Uğur Cavlak and Ummuhan Bas Aslan
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Turkish population ,medicine.medical_specialty ,demography ,Undergraduate students ,education program ,Liberal arts ,Sample (statistics) ,volunteer ,Turkey (republic) ,socioeconomics ,male ,Medicine ,Business ,controlled study ,human ,Socioeconomic status ,health science ,university student ,student attitude ,business.industry ,Euthanasia ,adult ,questionnaire ,article ,commercial phenomena ,General Medicine ,Health sciencs ,academic achievement ,female ,Attitude ,Family medicine ,religion ,business ,Student dropout - Abstract
In Turkey, euthanasia has not become a subject of public debate and concern. This study gives the results of Turkish university students on attitudes to euthanasia. The main aims of the study were: to assess the impact of type of education on attitudes towards euthanasia and to determine the influence of socio-demographics on attitudes of the students towards euthanasia. In total, 878 volunteered undergraduate registered students with the mean age of 21.13±1.92 year from six universities were surveyed. Attitudes of the students towards euthanasia were determined using by a self-completed questionnaire. Response rate was 92.2%. The students were divided into two groups according to education program as follows: Health Science students (HS) and Liberal Arts and Business students (LAB). Two students major groups-Health Science (n = 421) and Liberal Arts and Business (n = 457), were compared. 48.4% of the students were positive to euthanasia. The socio-demographic factors, including mother's education level, family's socio-economic background, religious belief and religiosity were seen to be influenced on attitudes towards euthanasia among the overall students. No significant difference regarding the acceptance of euthanasia between the Health Science majors and the Liberal Arts and Business majors. Mainly, 40% of the Muslim students are opposed to euthanasia, whereas 86.7% of the atheist students are the most in favour of euthanasia. The religion was selected as the most important reason for being negative to euthanasia. The results showed that resistance to euthanasia is apparently associated with demographics and non-scientific reasoning among Turkish undergraduate students.
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- 2007
42. P-091: Relationships among chronic musculoskeletal pain, cognitive status and body awareness in older adults
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Emre Baskan, Uğur Cavlak, and Nesrin Yagci
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Musculoskeletal pain ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,Cognitive status ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Body awareness ,business ,Gerontology - Published
- 2015
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43. Relationship between balance performance and musculoskeletal pain in lower body comparison healthy middle aged and older adults
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Ummuhan Bas Aslan, Nesrin Yagci, Beyza Akdag, and Uğur Cavlak
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Male ,Aging ,Health (social science) ,hip ,Knee Joint ,Middle-aged adults ,Severity of Illness Index ,Functional reach test ,Lower body ,Reference Values ,Fall history ,pain assessment ,Elderly people ,body equilibrium ,musculoskeletal pain ,Volunteer ,Postural Balance ,low back pain ,knee pain ,Pain Measurement ,adult ,falling ,article ,Middle Aged ,Arthralgia ,female ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,priority journal ,Female ,Hip Joint ,medicine.medical_specialty ,toe ,Visual analogue scale ,sex difference ,Pain ,ankle pain ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,medicine ,Humans ,controlled study ,human ,Balance (ability) ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,visual analog scale ,Musculoskeletal Equilibrium ,major clinical study ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Balance performance ,Physical therapy ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Ankle ,business ,Gerontology ,Low Back Pain ,Ankle Joint - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine relationship between balance performance and pain in lower body among healthy adults. Two hundred and forty volunteer subjects (125 middle aged and 115 elderly people) aged 50 years and above participated. The average age was 61.52 ± 8.22 years (range 50-75 years). The functional reach test (FRT) was used to measure balance ability. The visual analog scale (VAS) was used to measure pain intensity. Subjects were also asked to indicate sites they experienced pain in their lower body (e.g., low back, hip, knee, ankle, toes). Falls history was also recorded. The elderly people had a lower FRT score as compared to the middle-aged adults (p < 0.001). Knee, low back, and hip pain were most common in both groups. The elderly people reported more frequency of falls than the middle-aged adults. The score of the FRT was higher among men (20.67 ± 7.16 cm) than among women (18.77 ± 6.59 cm). In both groups; the women had a higher VAS score than those of matched the men. Although the middle-aged adults had higher and better scores than the elderly people, the data showed that the middle-aged adults are also at risk and should be prepared properly for healthy aging. © 2006 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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- 2006
44. A new clinical design measuring the vertical axial rotation through tibial shaft resulting from passive knee and subtalar joints rotation in healthy subjects: A reliability study
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Feride Beydemir, Uğur Cavlak, Hasan Hallaceli, Murat Sari, and Ali Cimbiz
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Subtalar Joint, tibial rotation, clinical goniometry, biomechanics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,knee function ,correlation analysis ,sex difference ,physical therapy student ,Axial rotation ,volunteer ,Rotation ,Subtalar joint ,biomechanics ,human experiment ,intrarater reliability ,male ,Clinical goniometry ,Reliability study ,medicine ,controlled study ,Biomechanics ,human ,normal human ,knee radiography ,joint mobility ,Orthodontics ,business.industry ,adult ,article ,Healthy subjects ,clinical assessment ,General Medicine ,economic aspect ,observer variation ,foot orthosis ,Surgery ,female ,tibia shaft ,Tibial rotation ,non invasive measurement ,business ,goniometry - Abstract
The main purposes of the study are to determine the intra-inter rater reliability of a new special designed clinical evaluation system; to measure the amount of the vertical axial rotation of the tibia resulting from passive rotation of knee and subtalar joints. To achieve this, the Measuring the Vertical Axial Rotation Tibial Shaft (MVARTS) system was designed. The system apparatus is applied to each knee and measured the vertical axial rotation of the tibia and subtalar rotations together. Fifty healthy subjects were e together. Fifty healthy subjects were examined using the suggested system. Two evaluators measured the tibial internal and external rotations, passively. The pure tibial rotation was also measured radiologically on the X-Ray in only 24 subjects The intra and inter observer variation was calculated between 2.1 and 38 degrees with high correlation (0.84-0 98). There was no significant difference between intra and inter observers' results (p 005). On the other hand, amount of the internal combined rotations was lower than the external rotation (p 001) The radiological extermal pure tibial rotations are 19.8t62 de g ( right ) , 170 1.6 İ ng ( left ) for the males whilst 28. 7+40 deg (right), 230+5.3 deg (left) for the females. The difference between the male and female subjects was also seen to be significant (p D.05). The results showed that the MVARTS system is an appropriate, noninvasive, fast to measure combined tibial and subtalar joint rotation in addition to be economically very efficient.
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45. Measuring the pain threshold and tolerance using electrical stimulation in patients with Type II diabetes mellitus
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Orcin Telli and Uğur Cavlak
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leg ,Male ,Diabetic neuropathy ,Cross-sectional study ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Pain tolerance ,Stimulation ,nerve stimulation ,Endocrinology ,sensory dysfunction ,touch ,Diabetic Neuropathies ,Reference Values ,pain assessment ,Medicine ,Pain Measurement ,non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus ,Electrodiagnosis ,article ,electrostimulation ,Middle Aged ,diabetic neuropathy ,female ,priority journal ,Anesthesia ,Adult ,Pain Threshold ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual analogue scale ,Diabetes mellitus ,Threshold of pain ,arm ,Internal Medicine ,Humans ,controlled study ,human ,screening test ,function test ,Aged ,Diabetics ,business.industry ,visual analog scale ,medicine.disease ,major clinical study ,Electric Stimulation ,Neuropathy ,Clinical trial ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Physical therapy ,business - Abstract
Objective: The aim of the study was to assess pain threshold and tolerance in diabetics with/without neuropathy and to compare that in with healthy controls. Methods: In this cross-sectional and comparative study, 79 diabetics (57 without neuropathy and 22 with neuropathy) and 32 healthy controls (63 women and 48 men) with a mean age of 48.11±7.52 years were studied. Seventy-nine diabetics, aged 33 to 74, who met inclusion criteria were evaluated using electrical stimulation (faradic current) to assess pain threshold and tolerance on upper and lower extremities and were compared with healthy controls. They also were evaluated using Michigan Neuropathy Screening Index (MNSI), 5.07 mmg Semmes Weinstein Monofilament, and visual analog scale (VAS). Pain threshold and tolerance were measured experimentally. Results: Of all participants, 32.4% had pain complain. Eighteen diabetics without neuropathy (31.6%) and 9 diabetics with neuropathy (40.9%) reported pain. The result of upper and lower extremities' pain threshold and tolerance showed that there was a significant difference between diabetics and healthy participants (P
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- 2006
46. The effect of combined therapy (spa and physical therapy) on pain in various chronic diseases
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Hasan Hallaceli, Uğur Cavlak, Ali Cimbiz, and Vahdettin Bayazit
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Male ,Haemodynamic response ,Spa therapy ,retrospective study ,Hemodynamics ,Blood Pressure ,hemodynamics ,Heart Rate ,Fibromyalgia ,nonsteroid antiinflammatory agent ,Medicine ,Intervertebral Disk Displacement ,statistical significance ,Pain Measurement ,adult ,article ,adjuvant therapy ,analgesic agent ,Middle Aged ,aged ,spa treatment ,female ,nonarticular rheumatism ,hip osteoarthritis ,fibromyalgia ,Female ,chronic pain ,Intervertebral Disc Displacement ,musculoskeletal diseases ,Complementary and Manual Therapy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual analogue scale ,sex difference ,Pain ,Rheumatic Diseases ,Heart rate ,Humans ,Pain Management ,controlled study ,human ,physiotherapy ,Physical Therapy Modalities ,Retrospective Studies ,Advanced and Specialized Nursing ,business.industry ,Balneology ,Arthritis ,visual analog scale ,intervertebral disk hernia ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,major clinical study ,breathing rate ,hospital discharge ,Blood pressure ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Arthritis therapy ,Chronic diseases ,Chronic Disease ,Physical therapy ,Nervous System Diseases ,business - Abstract
Objective: Spa therapy is commonly used in the treatment of daily chronic diseases practice, but its benefits are still the subjects of discussion. This study investigates possible effects of a combined spa and physical therapy program on pain and hemodynamic responses in various chronic diseases. Methods: The pain intensity and hemodynamic responses of 472 patients involved in a spa and physical therapy program were studied retrospectively. Assessment criteria were pain [Visual Analog Scale (VAS)] and hemodynamic responses (heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate). Assessments took place before, immediately after treatment, and after completion of the spa program (before discharge). Results: The patients with ankle arthrosis, fibromyalgia and cervical disc herniation reported the highest VAS score before treatment program (P < 0.05). After the therapy program, VAS scores were seen to decrease compared to before treatment (P < 0.05). The patients with osteoarthritis of the hip (1.3 ± 1.2) and soft tissue rheumatism (1.3 ± 1.2) had the lowest VAS score before discharge compared to patients with other pathologies (P < 0.05). No statistically significant differences were detected between both sexes in terms of pain improvement (P > 0.05). On discharge, all hemodynamic responses decreased significantly compared to before and immediately after initiation of the therapy program (P < 0.01). Conclusion: To decrease pain and high blood pressure without hemodynamic risk, a combined of spa and physical therapy program may help to decrease pain and improve hemodynamic response in patients with irreversible pathologies. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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- 2004
47. F282 IMPACT OF CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN ON BACK MUSCLES PERFORMANCE, FEAR BELIEFS, AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TURKISH ELDERLY
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Emine Aslan Telci, Nesrin Yagci, T. Can, and Uğur Cavlak
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,business.industry ,Turkish ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,language ,business ,Depressive symptoms ,language.human_language ,Back muscles ,Chronic low back pain - Published
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48. F224 EFFECTIVENESS OF SPINAL MANIPULATIVE THERAPY ON CHRONIC NONSPECIFIC LOW BACK PAIN
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E. Aslan Telci, Nesrin Yagci, Uğur Cavlak, and B. Basakci Calik
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,business.industry ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,Manual therapy ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Low back pain - Published
- 2011
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49. T217 IMPACT OF NON-SPECIFIC LOW BACK PAIN ON TRUNK MUSCLE ENDURANCE IN YOUNG MALE SUBJECTS
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Uğur Cavlak, Ummuhan Bas Aslan, S. Aslan, and Emine Aslan Telci
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Non specific ,business.industry ,medicine ,Physical therapy ,medicine.symptom ,Trunk muscle ,business ,Low back pain ,Young male - Published
- 2011
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