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Publication Open Access MEASUREMENT OF CERVICAL PROPRIOCEPTION IN PATIENTS WITH AXIAL SPONDYLOARTHRITIS(BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, 2018-06) TONGA, EDA; Ozen, T.; Tonga, E.; Polat, M. G.; Akar, S.Publication Metadata only Cervical proprioception accuracy is impaired in patients with axial spondyloarthritis(ELSEVIER, 2021) TONGA, EDA; Ozen, Tugce; Tonga, Eda; Polat, Mine Gulden; Bayraktar, Deniz; Akar, ServetBackground: Proprioception is the awareness of body parts and includes joint position sense, kinesthesia, and sense of force. Cervical spine is one of the major affected areas in axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), and is an essential region for proprioceptive receptors. Objective: To investigate the cervical joint proprioceptive accuracy by using cervical joint positioning error (JPE) method in patients with axSpA and healthy controls. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: JPE was calculated for cervical motions in the directions of flexion, extension, rotations, and lateral flexions. Time since diagnosis, symptom duration, spinal mobility, functional status, quality of life, disease activity, and pain were evaluated in axSpA patients. Cervical JPE of axSpA patients was also compared according to radiographic status, biologic use, and existence of cervical syndesmophytes. Results: Eighty-two axSpA patients (52 males) and 71 healthy subjects (53 males) were evaluated. Cervical JPE was higher in patients with axSpA compared to healthy subjects (p < 0.001), except left lateral flexion (p = 0.10). Cervical proprioceptive accuracy for extension and left rotation was better in biologics+ subgroup compared to biologic- subgroup (p < 0.05). No other differences were detected related to radiographic status nor existence of cervical syndesmophytes (p > 0.05). Conclusion: Cervical proprioception accuracy is impaired in patients with axSpA. It seems that controlling disease activity by using appropriate medication may have a positive effect on cervical proprioception accuracy.Publication Metadata only A hand exercise mobile app for people with rheumatoid arthritis in Turkey: design, development and usability study(SPRINGER HEIDELBERG, 2021) TONGA, EDA; Tonga, Eda; Williamson, Esther; Srikesavan, Cynthia; Ozen, Tugce; Saritas, Fatih; Lamb, Sarah E.To design and develop a smartphone application for a structured hand exercise programme for patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in Turkey and to test its usability. We followed a two-stage process: (1) Design and Development and (2) Usability testing. In stage 1, we used a qualitative user-centered design approach. We conducted a focus group (8 therapists and people with RA) to discuss the content, features and design to produce a prototype of the application. In a second focus group session, the participants tested the prototype, provided feedback and further revisions were made. In stage 2, 17 participants with RA used the app for 4 to 6 weeks. The System Usability Scale and the adapted Usability, Satisfaction and Ease to Use Questionnaires were used to measure usability, ease of use. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to explore user experiences with the application with 17 participants. In stage 1, the following themes were identified from the focus groups (a) login techniques (b) self-monitoring (c) exercises, (d) exercise diary, (e) information, (f) behavioral change and encouragement (g) exercise adherence. In stage 2, 3 themes were determined from interviews: (a) learning and accuracy, (b) ease of use, (c) motivation and adherence. USE and SUS scores indicated that users reported a high level of usability, satisfaction and ease of use. A mobile app for hand exercise for people with RA was developed using a mixed-method and iterative design. Participants perceived the mobile app as easy to use with high levels of satisfaction.Publication Open Access INVESTIGATION OF IMMEDIATE EFFECT OF CERVICAL STABILISATION EXERCISES ON PROPRIOCEPTION IN PATIENTS WITH NECK PAIN(BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, 2018-06) TONGA, EDA; Tonga, E.; Ozen, T.; Timurtas, E.; Polat, G. M.Publication Metadata only Measurement of cervical proprioception in patients with axial spondyloarthritis(2018-06-12) ÖZEN BERKOL, TUĞÇE; TONGA, EDA; POLAT, MİNE GÜLDEN; Özen T., Tonga E., Polat M. G., Akar S.