Respiratory Functions and Respiratory Muscle Strength in Patients With Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction...
Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction SyndromeIn our study, it was aimed to evaluate respiratory functions and respiratory muscle strength in patients diagnosed with temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) and to compare them with healthy individuals. The study was conducted with a total of 46 participants, 23 of whom were diagnosed with TMD and 23 healthy individuals, at Batman Training and Research Hospital between August 2021 and December 2021. In the evaluation, the demographic information and clinical findings of the participants were recorded. Mandible movements were evaluated with a digital caliper. For TMJ, the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) was used to measure the severity of pain at rest and during activity. Cervical lordosis and shoulder posture assessment was done by distance measurement. Fonseca Anamnestic Index was used for TMD severity classification. Spirometric measurement was performed to evaluate respiratory functions of all participants and intraoral pressure measurement was performed to determine respiratory muscle strength. Statistical analyzes were performed using the IBM SPSS Statistics 26 program. Significance level was accepted as p<0.05.
Correlation Between Cervical Spine Muscle Disorders and the Occurrence of Symptoms of Temporomandibular...
Temporomandibular Joint DisordersThis study evaluated the correlation between the occurrence of disorders of selected muscles of the cervical spine and the occurrence of symptoms of TMJ dysfunction
Treatment of Sacroiliac Dysfunction With SI-LOK® Sacroiliac Joint Fixation SI-SI-LOK
Joint DysfunctionThe objective of this study is to gather clinical data on SI-LOK® for the treatment of sacroiliac joint dysfunction. The purpose of this prospective study is to evaluate clinical and radiographic outcomes, intra-operative parameters, patient satisfaction and work status following a procedure using SI-LOK® for treatment of sacroiliac joint dysfunction with a minimum of three screws.
Elastography as Gouty Arthropathy Outcome (EGO)
GoutElastography as Gouty Arthropathy Outcome (EGO), a pilot study.
Bilateral Deficit Phenomenon in Patients With Haemophilic Arthropathy
HemophiliaTrial to assess the bilateral deficit phenomenon during dynamic plantar flexion task in patients with haemophilic arthropathy Describe the differences in terms of the physical variables (muscular strength, range of motion and proprioception) in patients with hemophilia who have conducted a home treatment with a digital tool. Bookmark the relationship between clinical history of joint bleeds and clinical manifestations in standing and walking.
Postoperative Pain Management in Hospital and Following Discharge From Hospital.
Arthropathy of Knee JointTo investigate postoperative pain management in patients undergoing knee or hip replacement while they are in the hospital and following discharge to their home. Additionally, sample questions will be asked prior to surgery to predict patient's postoperative pain experience.
Reliability, Validity of The Turkish Version of Fonseca Anamnestic Index
Temporomandibular Joint DisordersThe aim in this study is to determine the Turkish version validity and reliability of the Fonseca Anamnestic Index.
Investigation of the Reliability of Ultrasonography Usage in the Diagnosis of Temporomandibular...
Device ReliabilityIn the literature, temporomandibular joint diseases on the diagnostic value of the use of ultrasonography in diagnosis studies are lacking. In this study in the diagnosis of temporomandibular joint diseases revealing the reliability of the use of ultrasonography. It is aimed to contribute to the literature in terms of.
Spectrum of Bacterial Infections in Rheumatology
Articular DiseaseRetrospective study of patients with a proved non-tuberculous osteoarticular infection (OAI) diagnosed in a rheumatology department during the years 2010-2020. The objectives are : To describe sites, type of micro-organism, clinical data, origin of infection, therapeutic modalities et outcome To compare OAI of urinary origin with those with another origin
Genetic and Immune Studies of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Related Conditions
ArthritisPsoriatic4 moreThis protocol will examine blood, synovial fluid and synovial tissue from patients with rheumatoid arthritis and other chronic inflammatory joint diseases to study genetic and immunologic factors involved in the cause, development and progression of these conditions. Synovial fluid is the lubricating fluid in joints. The synovial membrane is a delicate tissue lining the inner surface of joints, which, in arthritic conditions, thickens and becomes infiltrated with various types of cells. Patients with rheumatoid arthritis and certain patients with other forms of arthritis may be eligible for this study. Those enrolled will be followed periodically for follow-up and disease evaluation. They may undergo the following procedures: Synovial fluid aspiration, when medically indicated (for example, for joint swelling and inflammation). For this procedure, an area of skin around the joint is numbed with an anesthetic, and a needle is inserted into the joint to withdraw a small fluid sample. Periodic blood sampling, not to exceed 450 milliliters (15 ounces) during any 6-week period, for genetic studies of rheumatoid arthritis. The samples are usually taken at the same times that synovial fluid is withdrawn. Synovial tissues, collected by needle biopsy or during surgical procedures for arthroscopy (examination of the interior of the joint and repair of the joint) or total joint replacement. For the needle biopsy, the skin over the biopsy site is washed and anesthetized. A needle is inserted and fluid is aspirated. The biopsy needle is then inserted through the outer needle and a tissue sample is suctioned. Patients who qualify for other research studies may be invited to participate.