Selin Turan Turgut
American Physical Therapy Association
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Gynecological Endocrinology | 2013
Yasemin Yumusakhuylu; Selin Turan Turgut; Afitap Icagasioglu; Hatice Sule Baklacioglu; Raife Sirin Atlig; Sadiye Murat; Necdet Suer
Abstract Objective: Significant calcium transfer from the mother to the fetus and infant occurs during pregnancy and lactation, theoretically placing the mother at an increased risk for osteoporosis. The relationship between pregnancy, breast-feeding and low bone mass is controversial. In this study we aimed to elucidate the relationship between pregnancy, breast-feeding and bone mass in third trimester pregnants, at least 3 months lactating mothers, and healthy young nulliporous women by using quantitative ultrasonometry. Method: The study included 120 women divided in three groups: third trimester pregnants, at least 3 months lactating mothers and healthy young nulliporous women. Demographics, total lactation time, number of pregnancies, births and miscarriages-abortions were recorded. Study groups underwent quantitative ultrasonometry measurement at midtibial shaft. Values of the ultrasonometry variables were calculated and compared for groups. Results: There were no significant differences among the groups with respect to parameters of age, age at menarche, smoking, alcohol intake and physical exercise in all of the three groups (p > 0.05). No differences were found among the three groups in analyzed variables, when comparing SOS, T- and Z-scores mid-tibial shaft quantitative ultrasonometry. Conclusion: No statistically significant associations were found between ultrasonometry variables and pregnancy, breast-feeding or nulliparity.
The Pan African medical journal | 2014
İrem Bıçakçı; Selin Turan Turgut; Bekir Turgut; Afitap Icagasioglu; Zeliha Eğilmez; Yasemin Yumusakhuylu
Caudal regression syndrome (CRS) is a congenital disorder which is seen vertebral anomalies in varying degrees from lower thoracic spineto the level of the coccyx. We present a case of CRS which is not intended operation for orthopedic deformities considering functionality. 2, 5 year-old girl referred to our clinic with complaints about walking disability, knee and foot deformities. Patients mother with unregulated diabetes did not have a history of drug use, radiation exposure and serious illness during pregnancy. Diagnosis had been put during antenatal follow-ups. On physical examination, her lower extremities were hypoplastic and had no muscle activity. Her hips were flexed and abducted, but did not have contractures. Her knees had 75 degrees of flexion contractures with popliteal webs and feet had equinovarus deformity. Frog belly was present due to abdominal muscles weakness. Also hypoplasic labia majora has been identified. In lumbar MRI, spinal cord was terminated at 6th thoracic (T6) vertebrae and the last solid vertebrae level was at T10. Patient who has been following by urology with clean intermittent catheterization had also severe urological problems including horseshoe kidney, neurologic bladder, vesico-ureteral reflux and grade 2 hydronephrosis. Orthopedic consultation was made for her deformities. They decided that ambulation unexpected patients knee flexion contractures were helping sitting balance. Because of this operation was not considered. Prognosis, treatment options, strength exercises for upper extremities, skin care were told to parents and patient was taken to follow. CRS is a rare congenital abnormality which is associated with orthopedic deformities, as well as urological, anorectal and cardiac malformations. Treatment requires a multidisciplinary approach. It should not be forgotten that purpose of rehabilitation is not to correct all deformities but increase the functionality of everyday life.
Northern clinics of Istanbul | 2016
Erkan Mesci; Afitap Icagasioglu; Nilgün Mesci; Selin Turan Turgut
OBJECTIVE: In the present study, we aimed to investigate the effects of physical activity level on the quality of life, depression, sleep quality and functional capacity in elderly patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA). METHODS: Fifty-five patients over 65 years of age (age range: 65–84 years) with knee osteoarthritis were enrolled in the study. Patients were divided into two groups including Insufficient Activity Group (IAG) and Physically Active Group (PAG) according to their responses to the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Radiological OA grading was performed using Kellgren-Lawrence classification system. Patients were evaluated using Short-Form 36 (SF-36) questionnaire, Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC). RESULTS: Mean age, body mass indices, mean pain scores and gender distribution were comparable between the two groups. WOMAC physical function scores were lower in the Physically Active Group (p=0.01). Mean PSQI scores did not differ statistically significantly between the two groups (p=0.242). Mean BDI score of PAG was significantly lower compared to that of IAG (p=0.015). Mean SF-36 physical function (p=0.044), physical role (p=0.008) and physical component (p=0.016) scores of the Physically Active Group were significantly higher vs Insufficient Activity Group. CONCLUSION: Maintaining a high physical activity level reduces the possibility of depression and improves the quality of life and functional capacity in geriatric patients with knee osteoarthritis.
Journal of Physical Therapy Science | 2015
Afitap İçağasıoğlu; Erkan Mesci; Yasemin Yumusakhuylu; Selin Turan Turgut; Sadiye Murat
[Purpose] To observe motor and functional progress of children with cerebral palsy during 2 years. [Subjects and Methods] Pediatric cerebral palsy patients aged 3–15 years (n = 35/69) with 24-month follow-up at our outpatient cerebral palsy clinic were evaluated retrospectively. The distribution of cerebral palsy types was as follows: diplegia (n = 19), hemiplegia (n = 4), and quadriplegia (n = 12). Participants were divided into 3 groups according to their Gross Motor Functional Classification System scores (i.e., mild, moderate, and severe). All participants were evaluated initially and at the final assessment 2 years later. During this time, patients were treated 3 times/week. Changes in motor and functional abilities were assessed based on Gross Motor Function Measure-88 and Wee Functional Independence Measure. [Results] Significant improvements were observed in Gross Motor Function Measure-88 and Wee Functional Independence Measure results in all 35 patients at the end of 2 years. The Gross Motor Function Measure-88 scores correlated with Wee Functional Independence Measure Scores. Marked increases in motor and functional capabilities in mild and moderate cerebral palsy patients were observed in the subgroup assessments, but not in those with severe cerebral palsy. [Conclusion] Rehabilitation may greatly help mild and moderate cerebral palsy patients achieve their full potential.
Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain | 2014
Selin Turan Turgut; Afitap Icagasioglu; Esra Selimoglu; Pınar Şahin; Yasemin Yumusakhuylu; Sadiye Murat
Abstract Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of obesity on frequency and severity of musculoskeletal pain and quality of life. Methods: Demographic data of 230 patients that presented to the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department because of musculoskeletal pain were acquired and analyzed. Patients were randomized into two groups according to body mass index [BMI] values: obese group [BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2] and normal-weighted group [BMI < 25 kg/m2]. Patients were asked for localization and duration of muskuloskeletal pain. Severity of pain was evaluated by using a visual analog scale. Information on difficulties of daily movements within the last month was obtained and quality of life was evaluated by using the Short-Form 36. Results: There was a statistically significant increase in frequency of neck pain [p = 0.049], shoulder pain [p = 0.001], elbow pain [p = 0.006], wrist and hand pain [p = 0.012], arm pain [p = 0.017], low back pain [p = 0.001], hip pain [p = 0.001], knee pain [p = 0.001], ankle-foot pain [p = 0.001], and leg pain [p = 0.001] in the obese group when compared with the normal-weighted group. There was a statistically significant increase in visual analog scale scores of the all body parts in the obese group when compared with in the normal-weighted group [p < 0.01]. There was a statistically significant difference between groups in difficulties of daily movements within last month [p < 0.01]. All the parameters of Short-Form 36 were found statistically significant lower in the obese group [p = 0.001]. Conclusions: Obesity is a multifactorial, chronic disease which causes many complications and pain on the musculoskeletal system. Difficulty of daily movements also decreases quality of life.
Northern clinics of Istanbul | 2016
Egilmez Z; Selin Turan Turgut; Afitap Icagasioglu; Bicakci I
Joint complaints in childhood are seen frequently and differential diagnosis can be difficult. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is the most common rheumatological disease of childhood. It involves peripheral joint arthritis, chronic synovitis, and extra-articular manifestations. Accurate diagnosis can take a long time and sometimes multiple diagnoses are used while following the patient until a final diagnosis can be reached. Arthritis may be triggered by trauma and confused with other diseases like complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), in which trauma plays a role in the etiology. In the present case, ankle pain in an 8-year-old girl was misdiagnosed as CRPS.
Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain | 2013
Selin Turan Turgut; Afitap Icagasioglu; Esra Selimoglu; Raife Şirin Atlığ; Turgut Adatepe; Erkan Mesci
The Medical Journal of Goztepe Training and Research Hospital | 2014
Selin Turan Turgut; Bekir Turgut; Ozge Unal Bayraktar; Afitap Icagasioglu; Tulin Kuyucu
The Medical Journal of Goztepe Training and Research Hospital | 2013
Selin Turan Turgut; Yasemin Yumusakhuylu; Esra Selimoglu; Raife Sirin Atlig; Fusun Moral Oguz; Afitap Icagasioglu
The Medical Journal of Goztepe Training and Research Hospital | 2013
Raife Sirin Atlig; Afitap Icagasioglu; Yasemin Yumusakhuylu; Selin Turan Turgut; Esra Selimoglu