Browsing by Author "Kuchimov, Shavkat"
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The effects of the in-toeing gait pattern on plantar pressure behavior and foot posture
Sert, Rukiye; Akalan, Nazif Ekin; Kurt, Aslıhan; Apti, Adnan; Kuchimov, Shavkat; Bilgili, Fuat (Elsevier B.V., 2018)[No abstract available] -
How does hypermobility affect lower extremity function for children with increased femoral anteversion?
Leblebici, Gökçe; Akalan, Nazif Ekin; Apti, Adnan; Kuchimov, Shavkat; Kurt, Aslıhan; Önerge, Kübra (Elsevier B.V., 2018)Increased femoral anteversion (IFA) and joint hypermobility arecommonly seen together in pediatric clinics. Femoral anteversion andjoint hypermobility may contribute falling and fatigue in activities, aswell as causing ... -
Increased femoral anteversion-related biomechanical abnormalities: Lower extremity function, falling frequencies, and fatigue
Leblebici, Gökçe; Akalan, Ekin; Apti, Adnan; Kuchimov, Shavkat; Kurt, Aslıhan; Önerge, Kübra; Temelli, Yener; Miller, Freeman (Elsevier Ireland Ltd., 2019)Background: Increased femoral anteversion (IFA) is defined as forwardly rotated femoral head relative to the transcondylar knee axis which may have a potential to reduce the functional quality of adolescents. Therefore, ... -
P 059 – The influence of hypermobility on children with increased femoral anteversion: Static and dynamic foot pressure behavior
Akalan, Nazif Ekin; Apti, Adnan; Kurt, Aslıhan; Sert, Rukiye; Önerge, Kübra; Leblebici, Gökçe; Kuchimov, Shavkat; Bilgili, Fuat; Temelli, Yener; Miller, Freeman (Elsevier B.V., 2018)Increased femoral anteversion (IFA) is the forwardly rotated femoral head relative to transcondilar axis of the knee [1]. IFA and hypermobility syndrome are seen together in pediatric clinic [2]. For IFA children, effects ... -
P 061 – Determination of biomechanical influences of increased femoral anteversion (twisted leg) on running for developing individual
Apti, Adnan; Akalan, Nazif Ekin; Kuchimov, Shavkat; Temelli, Yener; Kılıçoğlu, Önder İsmet; Kurt, Aslıhan; Miller, Freeman (Elsevier B.V., 2018)Increased femoral anteversion (IFA) angle, the forwardly rotated femoral head is high in newborn, decreases by ages and reaches normal values by completion of bone growth [1,2]. Our previous study demonstrated that, for ...