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Öğe Comparison of quality of life in different regions of musculoskeletal diseases(Turkey Assoc Physiotherapists, 2008) Ozdinc, Sevgi Anar; Kokino, Sirenus; Hakguder, Aral; Gezici, Buket; Turan, Fatma NesrinPurpose: The aim of this study was to compare demographic characteristics and quality of life In patients with musculoskeletal system disorders localized in various regions. Material and methods: Nottingham Health Profile (NHP) was applied in order to measure life qualities of the patients and a questionnaire of personal information was given. Among these patients, 3 different groups were formed as low back, neck and multi-involved and they were compared with respect to NHP. Binary comparisons were performed in parameters which demonstrated a difference. Demographic properties, exercise habits and pain seventy that is measured with visual analog scale were taken down. Low back pain, neck and multi-involved patient group's results were compared. Results: A difference was found In age and occupation distribution in the sub-groups with respect to demographic features (p<0.05). A difference was found in physical mobility and pain parameters when NHP was considered (p<0.05). Both parameters were worse in low back and multi involved groups compared to the neck group. Fatigue and social isolation were better in patients having exercising habits (p<0.05). Conclusion: The region of the musculoskeletal system disease, age, BMI, pain severity, education, presence of a systemic disease, gender and exercising habits may affect life quality.Öğe Effects of ballet training of children in Turkey on foot anthropometric measurements and medial longitudinal arc development(Pakistan Medical Assoc, 2016) Ozdinc, Sevgi Anar; Turan, Fatma NesrinObjective: To investigate the effects of ballet training on foot structure and the formation of the medial longitudinal arc in childhood, and the association of body mass index with structural change secondary to ballet training. Methods: This study was conducted at Oyku Ballet and Dance School and Trakya University, Edirne, Turkey, from September 2007 to November 2008, and comprised girl students who were taking ballet classes, and a group of those who were not taking such who acted as the controls. Static footprints of both feet of all participants were taken with an ink paedogram. Parameters evaluated from footprints included foot length, metatarsal width, heel width and medial longitudinal arch. The relationship between the parameters, the ballet starting age, training duration and body mass index was investigated. Results: Of the 67 participants, there were 36(53.7%) in the experimental group and 31(48.3%) in the control group. The difference between age, height, weight and body mass index between the two groups was insignificant (p>0.05). The average ballet starting age was 6.47 +/- 1.55 years and duration was 4.36 +/- 2.002 years. Positive correlations were found between body mass index and foot length, metatarsal width, heel width, medial longitudinal arch contact width and halluxvalgus angle; between ballet starting age and metatarsal width, heel width; between duration of training and foot length, metatarsal width and hallux valgus angle (p?0.05 each). Conclusion: Evidence supporting the effect of ballet education in children on foot anthropometric measurements and medial longitudinal arc development could not be found.