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Öğe Effect of core strength training on balance, vertical jump height and throwing velocity in adolescent male handball players(Edizioni Minerva Medica, 2020) Ozmen, Tarik; Aydogmus, Mert; Yaya, Metehan; Simsek, AyseBACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of core strength training (CST) on dynamic balance and vertical jump height, and throwing velocity in handball players. METHODS: Twenty male handball players (mean age 14.90 +/- 0.44 years) participated in this study. The players randomly divided into two groups as CST and control (CON) groups. Dynamic balance, vertical jump, and throwing velocity were measured before and after a six-week CST. RESULTS: Significant differences were found at anterior (P=0.009) and posteromedial (P=0.017) directions of the Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT) in only CST group. There were significant improvement in vertical jump height of participants compared to pre-test scores in both CST (P=0.047) and CON group (P=0.013). No significant difference was found for throwing velocity compared with pre-test in both groups. There were no significant differences in all parameters when CST and CON groups were compared (P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The results of the present study indicated that a 6-week CST did not improve dynamic balance, vertical jump height and throwing velocity in adolescent male handball players. We believe that longer CST programs may provide significant benefits.Öğe Effect of Wearable Vibration Therapy on Muscle Soreness, Joint Position Sense and Dynamic Balance(Ataturk Univ, 2024) Ozmen, Tarik; Contarli, Nurcan; Gunes, Musa; Simsek, Ayse; Yana, Metehan; Dasar, UygarThe aim of this study is to investigate the effects of wearable local vibration therapy (VT) on muscle soreness, joint position sense, and dynamic balance in recovery after squat exercise. Twenty males (age: 22.25 +/- 1.97 years) participated in the study. Muscle soreness, joint position sense, and dynamic balance were evaluated before exercise, 24 and 48 hours after exercise. All participants performed six sets of 10 repetitions of squat exercises. VT was applied to one thigh of the participants randomly for 10 minutes after exercise, and the other thigh was determined as the control. The muscle soreness increased significantly for VT (p<.001) and control (p=.014) at 24 hours after exercise. However, there were no significant differences 48 hours after exercise for both conditions (p>.05). No significant difference was found between VT and control (p>0.05). No significant difference was found after exercise at knee joint position sense for both conditions (p>.05). No significant difference was observed between VT and control (p>.05). There was a significant difference between before exercise and 48 hours after exercise at anterior direction of the modified Star Excursion Balance Test for VT (p=.033). A significant difference was found between before exercise and 24 hours after exercise at posteromedial (p=.012) direction for VT. There was only significant difference at posteromedial (p=.028) direction at 24 hours after exercise between VT and control. The wearable local VT after squat exercise did not affect muscle soreness and knee joint position sense. However, local VT contributed to the improvement of dynamic balance.Öğe INHERITANCE LAW OF OTTOMAN WOMEN: INHERITANCE CASES IN THE FRAMEWORK OF 18TH CENTURY KONYA SHARIA REGISTRIES(Ilahiyat Bilimleri Arastirma Vakfi, 2022) Simsek, AyseWhen the records (sharia registers) kept by the Konya courts in the second half of the 18th century during the Ottoman period are examined, it is seen that there are many inheritance issues. The subject of the inheritance of women has been examined under titles of hiba, sulh and teharuc, mahr, ketm and ihfa, wasiyya, guardianship, and deceased collution. In the context of Shari'a inheritance law in the Ottoman legal system, information is given about the inheritance of women. In this study, the inheritance issues of women were examined in the light of the documents in the registers of the relevant period. In this study, the ratio of the grants made to boys to the grants made to girls, women's frequent renunciation of their rights in the inheritance through teharuc and sulh, the heirs who want their relatives' mahr from inherited property, women who want the right to mahr from the death of their husbands, or women who prove the amount of their mahr and try to show that they are not from the inherited property, examples are presented. Throughout history, there is information about the inheritance rights of women in both legal systems and religions. Whether these rights are implemented in a practical sense is related to the level of development of the society and whether the law has gained functionality or not.Öğe Öğe The relationship between internet addiction with eating disorders and musculoskeletal health among university students(Springer Heidelberg, 2023) Gunes, Musa; Demirer, Busra; Simsek, AyseAim This study aimed to examine the relationship between internet addiction (IA) with eating disorders and musculoskeletal health problems among university students. Subject and methods This study was cross-sectional. A total of 581 students (female 459; male 122) were included in the study. Data were collected through an online survey system. The questionnaire form included some socio-demographic information, Young Internet Addiction Test (YIAT), Eating Attitude Test-26 Scale (EAT-26), and Musculoskeletal System Health Questionnaire Scale (MSK-HQ). The data were evaluated with IBM SPSS 25 statistical package program and the GraphPad program. Results The prevalence of IA of the students participating in the study (mean age 21.24 +/- 2.03 years) is 8.4%. It was determined that individuals with IA had statistically significantly more back pain during their internet use compared to individuals who did not (p < 0.05). In addition, it was determined that individuals with IA had a higher risk of eating disorders and as the EAT-26 score increased, the risk of IA increased 1.02 times (OR 1.022; CI 1.001-1.044; p = 0.044). As the MSK-HQ score increases, the probability of being internet addicted also decreases (OR 0.747; CI 0.565-0.987; p = 0.040). Conclusion This study shows that IA is associated with eating disorders and deterioration in musculoskeletal health problems among university students.Öğe Reliability of the Modified Star Excursion Balance Test in individuals with Down Syndrome(Elsevier, 2022) Ozmen, Tarik; Gunes, Musa; Simsek, Ayse; Inceoglu, FeyzaNeuromotor problems such as hypotonia, incoordination, impaired sensory-motor integration lead to significant delays in motor skills and balance development in individuals with Down Syndrome (DS). Balance control is essential for performing many motor skills independently and safely. Standardised testing of balance control can contribute significantly to the rehabilitation of individuals with DS. The purpose of this study was to determine intrarater and interrater reliability of the Modified Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT) for individuals with DS. Thirteen individuals with DS were recruited in this study. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC [3,1]) with 95% confidence intervals, standard error of measurement (SEM), the smallest detectable difference (SDD) and the Spearman rank correlation coefficient were calculated. In all directions of the Modified SEBT, no statistically significant difference was found between two raters' first and second measurements (p > 0.05). Interrater reliability for all reach directions of the Modified SEBT was high, with ICC ranging from 0.990 to 0.998.95% confidence intervals, SEM and SDD ranged from 0.924 to 0.999, 0.180-2.434 and 3.270-6.747, respectively. The Modified SEBT are reliable for evaluating dynamic balance in individuals with DS aged between 6 and 24 years. (c) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Öğe Validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the hand-use-at-home questionnaire for children with unilateral cerebral palsy and neonatal brachial plexus palsy(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2024) Evkaya-Acar, Ayca; Karadag-Saygi, Evrim; Simsek, Ayse; Karali-Bingul, Duygu; Elbasan, BulentPurposeTo translate the Hand-Use-at-Home questionnaire (HUH), assesses the amount of spontaneous use of the affected hand in children with 18 bimanual activities, into Turkish and examine its validity and reliability on children with neonatal brachial plexus palsy (NBPP) or unilateral cerebral palsy (UCP).Materials and methodsThe HUH was translated and cross-culturally adapted to Turkish and administered to children with NBPP (n = 25) and UCP (n = 42) between 3 and 10 years. The psychometric analyses included reliability by internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha) and test/retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient, ICC) structural validity was evaluated with exploratory factor analysis, and construct validity was investigated by matching the HUH with the Pediatric Outcome Data Collection Instrument Upper Extremity Scale (PODCI) (NBPP only), and Children's Hand-Use Experience Questionnaire (CHEQ) (UCP only).ResultsHUH showed excellent test-retest reliability (ICC2,1 = 0.988 Cl (0.977-0.992)), excellent internal consistency (Cronbach's-alpha = 0.989), and moderate correlation with CHEQ (rs = 0.558) in UCP and high correlation with PODCI Scale (rs = 0.789) in NBPP group. The HUH had low and moderate correlation respectively lesion-extent levels (r=-0.457) in NBPP and 5 Manual Ability Classification System levels (r=-0.688) in the UCP group.ConclusionThe HUH is a valid and reliable tool to assess the amount of spontaneous use of the affected hand in Turkish children with NBPP and UCP. The Hand-Use-at-Home (HUH) questionnaire is a reliable and good valid outcome measure to evaluate the amount of spontaneous use of the affected hand.We suggest the Turkish version of the HUH be used in the Turkish children to indicate small changes in the severity of disorder of children until a normal quality of life is achieved.The HUH can be used with high reliability and validity by experienced and inexperienced doctors and physiotherapists.