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Öğe The relationship of pain, disability, physical activity, and body awareness with kinesiophobia in pregnant women with low back pain(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2023) Karaaslan, Yasemin; Ucuzoglu, Mehmet Eren; Yuksel, Semra; Yalcinkaya, Ebru YilmazPurpose/aimTo investigate the relationship of pain intensity, disability level, physical activity level, and body awareness with kinesiophobia in pregnant women with low back pain (LBP).Materials and methodsThis cross-sectional study was conducted in the obstetrics and gynaecologic clinic of a tertiary centre. Eighty-six pregnant women were included in the study. Pain intensity, disability level, physical activity, body awareness, and kinesiophobia were assessed with a Visual Analogue Scale, the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), the International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form (IPAQ-SF), the Body Awareness Questionnaire (BAQ), and the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia (TSK), respectively.ResultsKinesiophobia score was high in pregnant women with LBP (40.01 +/- 9.02). In pregnant women with LBP, a weak positive correlation was found between kinesiophobia with mean intensity of LBP (r = 0.339, p = 0.001) and intensity of LBP in activity (r = 0.283, p = 0.008); a moderate positive correlation between kinesiophobia and disability score (r = 0.539, p = 0.001); and a weak negative correlation between kinesiophobia and physical activity level (r = -0.308, p = 0.004) and body awareness (r = -0.324, p = 0.002). There was no relationship between kinesiophobia and intensity of LBP at rest (r = 0.160, p = 0.142) and nocturnal LBP intensity (r = 0.176, p = 0.105).ConclusionsLBP intensity, disability level, physical activity level, and body awareness were significantly correlated with kinesiophobia in pregnant women with LBP. Therefore, kinesiophobia may be addressed as an important issue in pregnancy education programs.Öğe SKIN PROBLEMS IN FIBROMYALGIA(Nobel Ilac, 2009) Dogramaci, Asena Cigdem; Yalcinkaya, Ebru YilmazObjective: Fibromyalgia is a chronic disease characterized by diffuse or specific muscle, joint, or bone pain, fatigue, and a wide range of other symptoms. The aim of this study was to highlight the association between fibromyalgia and dermatological diseases. Material and Method: 66 female patients diagnosed with fibromyalgia between March and June 2007 in Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation outpatient clinic and 79 healthy female control were enrolled to the controlled, cross-sectional study. All patients were seen in same day by the dermatologist. The patients' diagnoses were categorized into 14 different dermatological diseases. Results: The incidence of xerosis (respectively 32 vs 13 cases, p<0.001) and neurotic excoriation (respectively 11 vs 0 cases, p<0.001) were found to be significantly higher in fibromyalgia group than that of control group. The presence or absence of dermatological diseases in patients with fibromyalgia did not have a statistically significant impact to short form-36 quality of life. Conclusion: Our results showed that some stress-induced dermatological problems were common in patients with fibromyalgia. Further studies are necessary in order to have better idea about the relation between the skin problems and fibromyalgia.Öğe Skin problems in fibromyalgia(2009) Do?ramaci, Asena Çi?dem; Yalcinkaya, Ebru Yilmaz• Objective: Fibromyalgia is a chronic disease characterized by diffuse or specific muscle, joint, or bone pain, fatigue, and a wide range of other symptoms. The aim of this study was to highlight the association between fibromyalgia and dermatological diseases. • Material and Method: 66 female patients diagnosed with fibromyalgia between March and June 2007 in Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation outpatient clinic and 79 healthy female control were enrolled to the controlled, cross-sectional study. All patients were seen in same day by the dermatologist. The patients' diagnoses were categorized into 14 different dermatological diseases. • Results: The incidence of xerosis (respectively 32 vs 13 cases, p<0.001) and neurotic excoriation (respectively 11 vs 0 cases, p<0.001) were found to be significantly higher in fibromyalgia group than that of control group. The presence or absence of dermatological diseases in patients with fibromyalgia did not have a statistically significant impact to short form-36 quality of life. • Conclusion: Our results showed that some stress-induced dermatological problems were common in patients with fibromyalgia. Further studies are necessary in order to have better idea about the relation between the skin problems and fibromyalgia.