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Publication Metadata only MediHealth & Hipokrat İç Hastalıkları 2 Cilt Set Güncel Kılavuzlar Eşliğinde(2022-06-01T00:00:00Z) Parlak, Muhammed; PARLAK, MUHAMMEDPublication Metadata only Kuvvet Platformu Kullanılarak Uzun Dönem Ankilozan Spondilit’li Hastaların Yürüme Analizlerinin Normal Bireylerle Karşılaştırılması(2018-09-09) PARLAK, MUHAMMED; Taştekin, Nurettin; PARLAK, MUHAMMEDPublication Metadata only The effects of the communicating branch between medial and lateral plantar nerves on the innervations of the foot lumbrical muscles(2018-12-01T00:00:00Z) Bozer, Cüneyt; Uzmansel, Deniz; Dönmez, Didem; Parlak, MUHAMMED; Beger, Orhan; Elvan, Özlem; PARLAK, MUHAMMEDPublication Metadata only Correlation of static postural control data of patients with ankylosing spondylitis and healthy subjects(2018-09-09) Karahan, Menekşe; PARLAK, MUHAMMED; Yılmazer Kayatekin, Ayşe zeynep; Uluçam, Enis; Taştekin, Nurettin; PARLAK, MUHAMMEDPublication Metadata only Do anthropometric characteristics of head and neck affect the craniocorpographic balance measurement?(2020-04-01T00:00:00Z) Çıkmaz, Selman; Uluçam, Enis; Yılmaz, Ali; Parlak, Muhammed; Karahan, Menekşe; Dönmez Aydın, Didem; Yılmazer Kayatekin, Ayşe Zeynep; PARLAK, MUHAMMEDPublication Open Access The effect of hypermobility on the pain and quality of life in young adults(2018-09-09) BORACI, Hatice; Maral, FATİH; ARİFOĞLU, YASİN; PARLAK, MUHAMMED; ZEREN, ELİF; KİRAZLI, Özlem; ARİFOĞLU KARAMAN, Çiğdem; ZEREN, ELİF; MARAL, FATİH; PARLAK, MUHAMMED; ARİFOĞLU, YASİNObjective: Hypermobility is the excessive range of motion of joints, and related to various musculoskeletal and extra-articular problems that may significantly impair quality of life (QoL) by causing pain. The aim of the study is to examine the prevalence of hypermobility in young adults, and its relationship with pain in various regions of body and QoL. Methods: Two hundred and twenty five volunteers, aged between 17 and 23, were classified as subjects-with-hypermobility or subjectswithout-hypermobility according to the Beighton Criteria. Chronic pain was identified by using Nordic Pain Questionnaire, QoL was identified by Short Form-36 (SF-36) Questionnaire. Pain presence in 9 body regions and SF-36 scores were compared between groups using chi-square test and Independent Samples T-test, respectively. Results: Of the participants, 164 (64%) were female, 91 (36%) were male, 119 (46.7%) had hypermobility. Upper back was the body region with the highest pain prevalence where 79% of hypermobile and 74% of non-hypermobile subjects reported pain at least once in past 12 months. Pain prevalence in body regions did not differ between groups (p>0.05). In terms of QoL, physical and mental component scores of SF-36, as well as all subgroup scores except social function were significantly lower in hypermobile subjects (p<0.05).Publication Metadata only Genç Yetişkinlerde Hipermobilitenin Ağrı ve Yaşam Kalitesi Üzerine Etkisi(2022-12-01) Arifoğlu Karaman Ç.; Zeren E.; Maral F.; Parlak M.; Kirazlı Ö.; Boracı H.; Zeren M.; Arifoğlu Y.; MARAL, FATİH; PARLAK, MUHAMMED; ARİFOĞLU, YASİNPublication Metadata only Unilateral large mylohyoid bridging of the dry human mandible: case report(2018-09-09) ÖZDEMİR, Fikri; Maral, FATİH; ZEREN, ELİF; PARLAK, MUHAMMED; VERIMLI, URAL; ARİFOĞLU, YASİN; ARİFOĞLU, YASİN; PARLAK, MUHAMMED; MARAL, FATİH; ZEREN, ELİFPublication Metadata only Static Postural Control Data Analysis in Patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis(2022-09-01) Karahan M.; Parlak M.; Yılmazer Kayatekin A. Z.; Uluçam E.; Taştekin N.; PARLAK, MUHAMMEDObjective: The purpose of our study is to find out how ankylosing spondylitis, a chronic inflammatory disease, affects balance. Material and Methods: Thirty-one healthy volunteers and thirty five patients who were diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis and had no other disease that could affect balance participated in the study. Bipedal balance analysis was performed in each group with eyes open and closed. The position of the center of pressure during the measurement was evaluated. Results: The medio-lateral (ML) deviation of the center of pressure (p=0.035) and the total path length (PL) (p=0.042) were significantly higher in the patient group when measured with eyes open. PL was significantly longer in the patient group when measured with eyes closed (p=0.002). Conclusion: We have seen that ankylosing spondylitis affects balance negatively. Since this disease usually occurs in the young population, it should be taken into account that balance impairment can complicate daily life, especially in the working world. For this reason, it can be useful to consider the balance disorder in the treatment and the patients should be monitored for an extended period of time.