Bilge Basakci Calik
Pamukkale University
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Research in Developmental Disabilities | 2012
Ummuhan Bas Aslan; Bilge Basakci Calik; Ali Kitis
This study was planned in order to determine physical activity levels of visually impaired children and adolescents and to investigate the effect of gender and level of vision on physical activity level in visually impaired children and adolescents. A total of 30 visually impaired children and adolescents (16 low vision and 14 blind) aged between 8 and 16 years participated in the study. The physical activity level of cases was evaluated with a physical activity diary (PAD) and one-mile run/walk test (OMR-WT). No difference was found between the PAD and the OMR-WT results of low vision and blind children and adolescents. The visually impaired children and adolescents were detected not to participate in vigorous physical activity. A difference was found in favor of low vision boys in terms of mild, moderate activities and OMR-WT durations. However, no difference was found between physical activity levels of blind girls and boys. The results of our study suggested that the physical activity level of visually impaired children and adolescents was low, and gender affected physical activity in low vision children and adolescents.
Journal of Physical Therapy Science | 2015
Orçin Telli Atalay; Anıl Özkir; Bilge Basakci Calik; Emre Baskan; Harun Taskin
[Purpose] Breast cancer-related upper extremity lymph edema is known to cause physical, functional and psychological impairments in women after modified radical mastectomy. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of phase I Complex Decongestive Physiotherapy (CDP) on physical functions and depression levels in women with breast cancer-related upper extremity lymph edema. [Subjects and Methods] Fifty-eight subjects with breast cancer-related upper extremity lymph edema were the subjects of this study. The arm circumference, shoulder range of motion (ROM), muscle strength and depression levels of the subjects were assessed before and after phase I CDP treatment. [Results] After phase I CDP, there was a statistically significant reduction in circumference measurements at all levels of the affected arm. There was not any statistically significant difference in muscle strength after CDP. The shoulder ROM improved after treatment. There was a significant reduction in the Beck Depression Inventory score. A significant positive correlation was found between depression levels and circumference measurement. [Conclusion] Based on the results we suggest that by reducing limb volume, beside improving physical functions, phase I CDP can affect psychological status, especially depression which is very common in women with breast cancer-related upper extremity lymph edema.
Rheumatology International | 2018
Elif Gür Kabul; Ummuhan Bas Aslan; Bilge Basakci Calik; Murat Taşçı; Veli Cobankara
Hand problems associated with rheumatoid arthritis lead to subjective impairment, activity limitation, and restrictions on participation. This relation is very complex. Assessment of individuals’ activities is important to determine how hand problems affect not only body functions but also daily life activities. The aim of this study was to link and allocate items of disability questionnaires with ICF components based on ICF hand core set. The other objective was to examine the relationship between impairment and ICF components determined on the basis of disability questionnaires in participants with rheumatoid arthritis. Impairment was evaluated by use of Disease Activity Score-28. Disability questionnaires were Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder and Hand Questionnaire, Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire, Duruoz Hand Index, and Arthritis Impact Measurement Scales 2 (n = 100). Items of disability questionnaires were linked with ICF hand core set as a result of three expert opinions. Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire covered the highest number of body function categories and Arthritis Impact Measurement Scales 2 covered the highest number of ICF hand core set. For all questionnaires, while impairment (Disease Activity Score-28) had moderate correlation with subjective impairment (body function scores) and activity/participation; subjective impairment had high and moderate correlation with activity participation. Arthritis Impact Measurement Scale 2 is the most appropriate to perform a more comprehensive biopsychosocial assessment. Clinician’s assessments and impairment levels reported by patients with rheumatoid arthritis are interrelated. Impairment levels reported by patients with rheumatoid arthritis are also affected by environmental factors.
Neurosciences (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) | 2006
Bilge Basakci Calik; Nesrin Yagci; Ugur Cavlak
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences | 2014
Bilge Basakci Calik; Nesrin Yagci; Gursoy S; Zencir M
Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences | 2013
Bilge Basakci Calik; Orçin Telli Atalay; Emre Baskan; Birsen Gökçe
Rheumatology International | 2017
Ismail Saracoglu; Gamze Kurt; Eda O. Okur; Emrah Afsar; Gulce K. Seyyar; Bilge Basakci Calik; Ferruh Taspinar
Journal of The Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering | 2017
Emrah Afsar; Ferruh Taspinar; Bilge Basakci Calik; Yasemin Ozkan; Kadir Gok
Journal of Medical Sciences(faisalabad) | 2005
Nesrin Yagci; Orcin Telli; Bilge Basakci Calik; Ugur Cavlak
Rheumatology International | 2018
Bilge Basakci Calik; Elif Gür Kabul; Harun Taskin; Orçin Telli Atalay; Ummuhan Bas Aslan; Murat Taşçı; Fahrettin Bıçakcı; Ali İhsan Yıldız