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Publication Open Access An Investigation of the Effects of Holographic Wristbands on Strength, Balance and Flexibility - a Double-Blind Placebo Controlled Study(SOC PHYSICAL THERAPY SCIENCE, 2012) ÖZGÜL, BAHAR; Sari, Zubeyir; Kablan, Nilufer; Ozgul, Bahar; Aydogdu, Onur; Timurtas, Eren; Tutuncuoglu, Fatih; Yurdalan, Saadet Ufuk; Polat, Mine Gulden[Purpose] This study investigated the effects of holographic wristbands on strength, balance and flexibility. [Subjects and Methods] The study included 43 healthy university students, 15 females (34.88%) and 28 males (65.12%), attending the Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation at Marmara University. The age of the participants ranged from 19 to 27 (mean age 21.2 +/- 1.7 years). Strength, balance with eyes open, balance with eyes closed and flexibility were evaluated under four different conditions of wearing holographic EFX (R), PWX (R) and placebo wristbands, and no wristband. [Results] In evaluations of strength, balance with eyes are open, balance with eyes closed and flexibility, a significant difference was observed in favor of the placebo wristband compared to the PWX (R) wristband. For the other tests, holographic wristbands had no effect on strength, flexibility or balance with eyes closed. [Conclusion] It was concluded that holographic wristbands, which are marketed asergogenic aids, have no effect on strength, balance or flexibility.Publication Metadata only Development of Turkish mobile application for six minute walk and shuttle walktests and İnvestigation of usability(2018-05-09) TİMURTAŞ, EREN; YILDIZ ÖZER, AYSEL; DEMİRBÜKEN, İLKŞAN; ÖZGÜL, BAHAR; POLAT, MİNE GÜLDEN; KARABACAK N., TİMURTAŞ E., YILDIZ ÖZER A., DEMİRBÜKEN İ., ÖZGÜL B., POLAT M. G.Publication Metadata only Pedobarographic and Radiological Analysis After Treating a Talus Neck Fracture(ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 2016) TİMURTAŞ, EREN; Colak, Tugba Kuru; Colak, Ilker; Timurtas, Eren; Bulut, Guven; Polat, M. GuldenMisalignment of the talar neck after surgical repair can redistribute the load among the posterior, middle, and anterior facets of the subtalar joints, which can change the joint biomechanics, cause arthritis, and impair function. However, we found no studies analyzing the plantar pressures after treatment of talus neck fracture. We determined the dynamic plantar pedobarographic and radiographic characteristics and ankle range of motion, function, and pain among patients after surgical repair of talar neck fractures. A total of 19 patients completed the assessments. The median follow-up period was 29 (range 12 to 113) months. At the last visit, the mean pain score was 3.3 on a 10-cm visual analog scale. The mean American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society function scale score was fair (73.5), and the mean range of motion was restricted in 4 planes. The mean maximum force was lower in the hindfoot (p = .002) and midfoot (p = .03) of the injured foot than in the noninjured foot. The mean peak pressure was lower in the hindfoot (p = .05) but higher in the forefoot (p = .03). Radiographic measurements revealed differences between the feet in the talo-first metatarsal angle (p = .002), Meary's angle (p = .001), and the medial cuneiform-fifth metatarsal angle (p = .002). Radiographic and pedobarographic analysis showed an elevated arch in the injured foot. Thus, talar injury and immobilization can affect the stance and the gait cycle in these patients. Pain, range of motion, function, and the weight transfer pattern should be evaluated carefully during the follow-up period to provide the best postoperative results. (C) 2016 by the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. All rights reserved.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 Gelişimsel koordinasyon bozukluğunun taranması(2015-12-31) TİMURTAŞ, EREN; KURU ÇOLAK, TUĞBA; POLAT, MİNE GÜLDEN; ACAR, GÖNÜL; TİMURTAŞ E., KURU ÇOLAK T., ELBASAN B., POLAT M. G., ACAR G.Publication Metadata only The Results of Physical, Radiologic, Pedabarographic, and Quality-of-Life Assessments in Patients with Surgically Treated Intraarticular Calcaneus Fractures(ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 2018) TİMURTAŞ, EREN; Colak, Ilker; Colak, Tugbakuru; Polat, M. Gulden; Timurtas, Eren; Bulut, Guven; Gulabi, DenizCalcaneal fractures are complex injuries and have historically had a poor prognosis that results in substantial disability. However, no studies have been performed that analyze both the radiographic and plantar pressure changes after treatment of intraarticular calcaneus fracture. Patients with an intrarticular calcaneus fracture treated at our institution during the study period were identified from computerized hospital records. A total of 36 patients (34 males) completed physical examination and radiographic and dynamic pedobarographic assessments. The follow-up period was from 13 to 82 months (median 38 months). The mean pain score at rest was 3.7 and during activity was 4.0 on a 10-cm visual analogue scale. The mean range of motion of the subtalar joint was restricted. The mean American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society function scale score was 68.1; the mean Short Form-36 physical score was 41.8; and the mental score was 44.9. Pedabarographic results showed that the mean maximum force in the midfoot, forefoot, and toes (p = .001; p = .04; p = .002) and peak pressure in the midfoot, forefoot (p = .001; p = .007), and contact area of the midfoot and toes (p = .038; p = .004) were significantly increased in the injured foot. Radiologic findings showed hindfoot varus, forefoot adductus, and an increase in the medial arch. Even after appropriate anatomic realignment with open reduction and internal fixation of calcaneus fractures, residual differences in plantar pressures and radiographic measures are noted compared to uninjured foot. (C) 2018 by the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. All rights reserved.Publication Metadata only P 135 - The effect of low back pain on lower extremity alignment during squat(Elsevier B.V., 2018) YILDIZ ÖZER, AYSEL; Timurtaş E., Demirbüken I., Yıldız A., Polat M.G.[No abstract available]