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Publication Metadata only Pes Planusu Olan Genç Erı̇şkı̇nlerde Statı̇k ve Dı̇namı̇k Dengenı̇n Değerlendı̇rı̇lmesı(2022-12-30) Tuncer D.; Gürses H. N.; TUNCER, DENİZ; GÜRSES, HÜLYA NILGÜNPublication Metadata only Isometric Quadriceps Exercises for Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Knee Joint Position Flexion versus Extension(2022-08-01T00:00:00Z) Sengul, Alaattin; Yavuzer, Melek Gunes; Keles, Ozal; Tunali, Ayse Nur; TUNCER, DENİZ; TUNCER, DENİZObjective. To compare the effect of quadriceps isometric exercises performed in two different positions in addition to the combined physical therapy program on pain, stiffness, and physical function in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA). Methods. A total of 30 patients with OA (age range 45 to 70 years) who were admitted to Istanbul Private Ekotom Medical Center, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Outpatient Clinic, were included. The patients were randomly divided into two groups according to the type of performing the quadriceps isometric exercises as group 1 (performing in knee extension, n=14) and group 2 (performing in knee flexion, n=15). All patients also received a combined physical therapy program. Exercise protocols were applied six days a week for four weeks. The pain was evaluated using a 10 cm visual analog scale for pain (VAS) in rest and activity; pain, joint stiffness, and physical function were assessed using the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC). Results. A significant difference was found in the VAS and WOMAC scores of both groups in group comparisons (p < 0.05). When the groups were compared in terms of change values, a significant difference was found in the WOMAC stiffness score in favor of group I (p < 0.05). Discussion. It is possible to obtain positive results with quadriceps isometric exercises to reduce pain and joint stiffness and increase physical function in patients with knee OA. However, exercises performed in knee extension were found to be more effective in reducing joint stiffness.Publication Metadata only Effect of hippotherapy on balance, functional mobility, and functional independence in children with Down syndrome: randomized controlled trial(2023-01-01) Kaya Y.; Saka S.; TUNCER D.; TUNCER, DENİZImpaired muscle strength, proprioceptive and vestibular deficits, and orthopedic dysfunction are common disorders associated with Down syndrome (DS). Hippotherapy uses the horses’ multidimensional movement to improve posture, balance, and overall function, both motor and sensory. Research evidence supports hippotherapy as an effective, medically recognized intervention for the rehabilitation of gross motor skills. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of hippotherapy on balance, functional mobility, and functional independence in children with DS. Thirty-four children with DS were randomly assigned to the experimental (hippotherapy) and control groups after the initial assessment. Both groups received physiotherapy including balance exercises, and the experimental group also received hippotherapy as an integrative therapy. Pediatric Balance Scale (PBS), Timed Up and Go Test (TUG), and Functional Independence Measure for Children (WeeFIM) were used before and after the intervention. Baseline outcome measures (PBS, TUG, WeeFIM) were statistically similar between groups (p > 0.05). After the intervention, PBS and TUG scores improved in both groups (p < 0.05). On the other hand, WeeFIM scores improved just in the hippotherapy group (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Therefore, providing hippotherapy as an integrative therapy to physiotherapy will be more effective in improving the functional independence of children with DS. Trial registration: NCT05297149 (March 2022, retrospectively registered).What is Known:• Hippotherapy has an improvement effect on balance and functional independence in different diseases and age groups, but the evidence is limited in DS.• There is limited evidence about the effect of hippotherapy on functional mobility in different diseases and age groups, but there is no evidence in DS.What is New:• Hippotherapy is a safe and effective approach to support improvement in functional independence in children with DS.Publication Metadata only Çocuklarda Reaksiyon Zamanı ile Statik ve Dinamik Denge Arasındaki İlişkinin İncelenmesi(2023-03-17) İncegül M. A.; Güç P.; Tuncer D.; TUNCER, DENİZPublication Metadata only İşitme Engelli Çocuklarda Fiziksel Aktivite İle Çevrimiçi Oyun Bağımlılığı İlişkisinin İncelenmesi(2023-10-26) Güç P.; İncegül M. A.; Tuncer D.; TUNCER, DENİZPublication Metadata only Fizyoterapistlerde Kas İskelet Sistemi Sorunlarının İş Doyumu, Uyku ve Yaşam Kalitesi Üzerine Etkisinin İncelenmesi(2023-10-26) Usul M.; Pehlivan S.; Aydın Y.; Tuncer D.; TUNCER, DENİZPublication Metadata only Respiratory Functions, Respiratory Muscle Strength, and Postural Abnormalities in Patients with Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction(2023-09-09) Deniz M.; Saka S.; Tuncer D.; TUNCER, DENİZPublication Metadata only Generalize eklem hipermobilitesi olan genç erişkinlerde “core” kas enduransı, üst ekstremite kas kuvveti, kavrama kuvveti ve el-göz koordinasyonunun değerlendirilmesi(2023-10-26) Tuncer D.; İrdem S.; Yılmaz E.; TUNCER, DENİZPublication Metadata only Miyofasyal Gevşetme Teknikleri(İstanbul Tıp Kitabevi, 2024-01-01) ÇINAR B.; TUNCER D.; ÇINAR, BETÜL; TUNCER, DENİZ