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Öğe The comparison of some motoric characteristics of hearing impaired individuals sports athletic and gymnastic(Horizon Research Publishing, 2018) Ilkım M.; Akyol B.The purpose of this study was to compare some motoric characteristics as a result of participating in physical activity education of hearing impaired individuals aged 12-14 doing athletics and gymnastics. The study consists of 30 athletes and 30 gymnastics students at the Hearing Impairments in Malatya Province. In the pre-test and post-test measures of the participants, flamingo balance test, flexibility, lower extremity reaction time test, quadriceps muscle strength, abdominal and back muscle strength, height, body weight, Body Mass Index (BMI) measurements were performed. Each participant was given physical activity training 3 days per week for 14 weeks. The flamingo balance test score of the both groups showed a decrease and reaction time of right and left side of athletes showed a decrease (p<0.05). When both groups were compared in terms of muscle strength, quadriceps femoris muscle strength was increased in athletic group (p <0.05), but not statistically significant differences were observed in gymnastic group regarding quadriceps femoris muscle strength (p>0.05). As a result of the study, athletics is superior to gymnastic because it has been observed that athletics is more effective than gymnastics on balance, reaction time and muscle strength in individuals with hearing impaired. © 2018 by authors, All rights reserved.Öğe Effect of table tennis training on reaction times of down-syndrome children(Horizon Research Publishing, 2018) Akyol B.; Ilkim M.The purpose of this study was to assess the reaction times of individuals with Down syndrome, aged 12-15 participated in table tennis exercise for 12 weeks. Twenty children with Down syndrome participated in the project "Every child succeeds if you give a chance" that the governor of Malatya started to work. Ten children with down syndrome voluntarily participated in the exercise group. Ten children with Down's syndrome were included different study and were evaluated as a control group. Children in exercise group and control group participated in the study were regularly trained 90 minutes three days a week by expert table tennis coaches. In the training sessions, ball throwing with racket, ball throwing on a wall, backhand exercise, forehand exercise, ball throwing with racket and control exercise, service exercise to specific area were done. Children in control group participated the programme that include ball throwing on a wall, hit to ball with foot, hitting the ball with the cuff, jogging, running. In order to find out whether the reaction time has improved, all individuals were subjected to a reaction test before and after at the end of 12 weeks. As a result of this study, it was determined that the reaction times of children with Down's syndrome participating in table tennis study were better than children with Down's syndrome who were control group. © 2018 by authors, all rights reserved.Öğe Hands-on approach for patients with pain and difficulty opening the mouth(Springer International Publishing, 2023) Çalisgan E.; Akyol B.This case report evaluated the effects of a hands-on approach (proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation exercises, myofascial release techniques, Rocabado's 6 × 6 exercises, and home exercises) for a 28-year-old patient with neck, lumbar, and temporomandibular joint pain and difficulty opening the mouth. She was treated for 2 months. The Visual Analog Scale, Jaw Restriction Scale, and Oral Habits Checklist were used to evaluate pain, restriction of jaw movements, and oral/parafunctional habits, respectively. After treatment, a decrease in pain and limitation of jaw function were seen, as an improvement in her behaviors. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023. All rights reserved.Öğe Paralympic Awareness of Sports Science Students: Example of TRB1 Region(Nevzat Demirci, 2023) Canpolat B.; Akyol B.Students studying in the field of sports sciences, upon graduation, serve as professionals in various sectors of our country's sports industry. The awareness levels of sports professionals regarding the Paralympic Games, the largest sports event for disabled individuals worldwide, could be an important factor affecting the sports lives of disabled individuals. Therefore, the problem of our study is formed by the perception levels of sports science students, who will become sports professionals in the future, about the Paralympic Games. To achieve this aim, the Attitude Scale Towards Individuals with Special Needs and the Paralympic Sports Awareness Scale were administered to undergraduate sports science students in the TRB1 region cities (Bingöl, Elazi?, Malatya, and Tunceli) designated by the Turkish Statistical Institute. Data were analyzed using SPSS 22.0 and Eviews Programs with Mann-Whitney U and Kruskal-Wallis H tests. The analysis results revealed significant differences both in the total scale and sub-dimensions concerning the perceptions of sports science students about Paralympic awareness in terms of demographic questions and their thoughts about disabled individuals. According to the results, while the Paralympic Interests of females significantly differ, departments where students major in Physical Education and Sports Education, and the universities attended by them, have a more positive impact in terms of variables. Furthermore, sports science students who have received courses related to disabled individuals, have experience working with them, or intend to work with disabled individuals also significantly differ in favor of Paralympic awareness. © 2023 Slack Incorporated. All rights reserved.











