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Book Part 3D Printing and Logistics(Springer Nature, 2022) Bayraktar, A.N.3D printing is a production process. 3D printing takes place among the techniques known as additive manufacturing and is used in the market as synonymous with additive manufacturing, and even commonly 3D printing is used instead. When there are three elements as digital model, feed material and 3D printer, then the needed product can be produced at any time and at any place by 3D printing. This technique has changed the principles of traditional production as producing the parts separately and then assembling. In other words, the traditional way of business will have been transformed to a new style. 3D printing is a disruptive and a growing trend in the business. It is assumed that 3D printing will cause and economic effect as 230$ billion to $550 billion per year by 2025. Also the increase in enthusiasm of companies in trying and using of this technology supports this assumed economic effect. Worldwide trademarks as Mercedez Benz, BMW, IKEA, Ford have shared their experiences, productions and savings. Experiences with 3D printing have shown that its usage is beneficial. Some of the benefits gained by 3D printing can be defined as shorter lead time, cheap production, fewer stocks, elimination of assembling requirement, acceleration of design process, etc. Shorter lead time, fewer stocks and elimination of flow for assembling requirements point out the change in supply chain and logistics market. With 3D printing, it is possible to produce closer to the customer by minimizing inventory, transportation and handling costs. As a service provider, logistics companies should review their service infrastructure in line with the needs of their customers who will adopt these strategies. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.Article Analyses of Chemical and Physical Egg Quality Parameters of Laying Hens Housed in Different Conditions in Turkey(Sakarya University, 2023) Uysal Afacan, R.S.The aim of the present study is to determine the content of chemical and physical quality parameters of hen eggs (liquid whole egg (LWE), liquid egg yolk (LEY), and liquid egg white (LEW)) produced for different housing and feeding conditions in Turkey. Chemical quality parameters (protein, lipid, and moisture) and physical quality parameters (total soluble solid (°Brix), pH, conductivity, and yolk:white ratio) were analyzed using different egg samples. Kjeldahl, wet ashing, and oven-drying official methods were used for the protein, total lipid, and moisture analyses of egg samples. The highest protein content in the LEY and LEW samples were found to be 19.0% and 15.13%, respectively for the tenth sample having fortified feeding (selenium+DHA) parameters. For LWE samples, it was also obtained 15.65% with the second sample having a not fortified feeding parameter. The highest total lipid content for LWE samples was determined as 10.43% for the seventh sample which housed under cage free conditions and fed with organic (omega3+EPA+DHA) fortifiers, while it was found with a value 25.7% for the second and third LEY samples possessing a not fortified feeding parameters. The highest moisture content was determined as 78.37%, 54.64%, and 89.11 for thirty-first LWE sample (with not fortified feeding), third LEY sample (with not fortified feeding) and sixth LEW sample (having cage free and organic parameters), respectively. As a result, the minimum, average, and maximum contents of the chemical and physical quality parameters were determined for laying hen eggs raised in several housing and feeding conditions in Turkey. © 2023, Sakarya University. All rights reserved.Book Part An Analysis of Alternative Energy Sources and Applications in Maritime Transportation with a Strategic Management Approach(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2024) Mizrak, F.; Akkartal, G.R.The integration of alternative energy sources in maritime transportation is in line with operational and green strategies that aim to promote sustainability and reduce the negative impacts of transportation on the environment. In this perspective, the purpose of the study is to illustrate the severity of the carbon emission as a result of maritime activities and analyze the current applications to reduce the negative effects on the environment adapting operational and green strategies benefiting from the recent studies in literature. Studies on the use of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind on ships and alternative energy sources such as onshore energy are examined in order to reduce fuel consumption and minimize exhaust gas emissions. Current information on the use of alternative energy systems in ship technology is given. In addition, it is aimed to contribute to the future predictions of the maritime industry by addressing new generation ship designs and projects within the strategic management framework. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.Book Part An Analysis of Alternative Energy Sources and Applications in Maritime Transportation with a Strategic Management Approach(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2024) Mızrak F.Energy management and efficiency are important in terms of both sustainable environment and sustainable economy. Energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy have become an issue that the maritime industry focuses on, both in terms of effective and efficient use of resources and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. In this study, studies on the use of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind on ships and alternative energy sources such as onshore energy are examined in order to reduce fuel consumption and minimize exhaust gas emissions. Current information on the use of alternative energy systems in ship technology is given. In addition, it is aimed to contribute to the future predictions of the maritime industry by addressing new-generation ship designs and projects within the strategic management framework. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.Book Part Comparative Performance Analysis of YOLOv4 and YOLOv5 Algorithms on Dangerous Objects(Springer Science and Business Media B.V., 2025) Malkocoglu, A.B.V.; Şamli, R.It is very important that the legal order is carried out without interruption and that people can live without fear. This can only occur in a high security environment. For this reason, today’s security mechanisms are constantly evolving in order for life in society to be able to live safely. In particular, many locations have surveillance systems with cameras in order to ensure environmental safety in recent years. Images obtained from these cameras can be analyzed using computer vision techniques to create auxiliary systems. One of the sub-branches of artificial intelligence, the visual technique is inspired by the ability of people to understand, identify and detect objects, and is the solution to many problems today, thanks to the development of hardware components and data storage systems. The main purpose of the computer vision technique, which provides solutions to problems such as pedestrian detection, autonomous driving systems etc., is to enable visual data to be understood, identified and classified with artificial intelligence techniques. Many deep learning-based algorithms are used to perform these operations. The operating principles and performance of these different algorithms vary. Especially among the latest versions of YOLO, one of the popular object detection algorithms performance comparison varies from various sources. Based on this situation, within the scope of the study, performance comparison was performed between YOLOv4 and YOLOv5 models. To the models are tasked with identifying the gun and the person carrying it that could threaten security when used by unauthorized persons. A data set of guns and people were used to make this test possible. Since the quality and labeling of the dataset to be used is known to be very important to the success of the model, the data is collected by us and tagged one by one. The obtained data were used in YOLOv4 and YOLOv5 models with the same hyper-parameters, and the results produced by both models were compared and analyzed. According to the results obtained, we confirm that these algorithms can be used to detect dangerous objects, and we report the performance values generated for this application with details. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2025.Article Competitive Advantage and Clusters: What Can We Learn from Nine Turkish Clusters(Boğaziçi University bjournal@boun.edu.tr, 2018) Mutlucan, N.Ç.Many researchers have studied the ability of clusters to promote innovation, regional economic development, and national prosperity; however, these studies had been mostly conducted at the cluster level, not at the firm level. This study attempts to bring the cluster discourse back to the firm by answering the following research question: how do firms create and defend competitive advantages through clusters? The theoretical model presumes positive relationships between several constructs and firm performance, namely, business ties, support ties, entrepreneurial orientation and strategic learning capability. Furthermore, these relationships are supposed to be enhanced by the moderating effect of the cluster construct. The Partial Least Squares path model analysis of data from 160 surveyed firms located in nine Turkish clusters revealed that only entrepreneurial orientation and support ties contributed significantly and positively to firm performance. © 2018 The Trustees of Indiana University. All rights reserved.Article CYP3A4 *1b Gene Polymorphism in Coronary Artery Disease Patients with Obesity Undergoing Statin Treatment(Bentham Science Publishers, 2021) Gezer, E.; Cevik, M.; Akdeniz, C.S.; Canbolat, I.P.; Yurdakul, S.; Sünbül, M.; Çaǧatay, P.Objective: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide and statins are frequently prescribed in the treatment of CAD to help lower blood cholesterol levels. Since the main enzyme involved in the metabolism of statins is CYP3A4, we aimed to investigate the effect of CYP3A4 * 1B genotypes on plasma lipid profile in Turkish cardiovascular disease subjects with and without obesity taking statin. Materials and Methods: The study group consisted of 85 cardiovascular disease patients who were prescribed statins and had routine biochemical analysis data. Polymerase chain reaction followed by restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) assay was performed for genotyping of CYP3A4 *1B (rs2740574) polymorphism. Results: Genotype distribution of CYP3A4 *1B polymorphism was found for homozygous wild (AA) and homozygous polymorphic (GG) genotypes as 94.1% and 5.9%, respectively. We did not detect patients with heterozygous genotype in our study group. We found that the mean LDL-c, TG and TC levels were higher in patients with CYP3A4 *1B GG compared to the AA genotype. The frequency of CYP3A4 *1B GG genotype frequency (9.5%) was detected higher in the obese patients compared to the non-obese patients (7.7%) (χ2=0.037, p=0.85). Conclusion: Our results demonstrate that CYP3A4 *1B homozygous polymorphic genotype distribution tends to be higher in obese patients compared to non-obese patients with cardiovascular disease which may point to *1B allele having a slight effect on serum lipids during statin therapy. Ad-ditional studies with higher samples are needed for evaluating the role of CYP3A4 *1B on lipids in patients under statin therapy. © 2021 Bentham Science Publishers.Article Desire and Absence in Rimini Protokoll's Conference of the Absent: A Lacanian Analysis of Audience Interviews(John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2026) Akıncı Ö.; Sümerkan H.H.This paper explores the Conference of the Absent experience, a participatory theater piece produced by Rimini Protokoll, through a Lacanian psychoanalytic perspective. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with audience members who participated in the performance, it seeks to analyze the anxieties and resistances around performing, as well as how these experiences are retrospectively narrated and made sense of. Conference of the Absent is considered as a reconfiguration of the spectator-performer relation in a manner analogous to processes of subject formation in Lacanian psychoanalysis. The paper, thus, discusses how the performance destabilizes scopic mastery, repositions the voice as the central medium of subjectivation and situates the participants in a new system of meaning. Drawing from the audience interviews and analysis of the theatrical design, it is argued that the audience's engagement is less an act of personal agency than a pre-orchestrated response conditioned by the performance's dramaturgical design. This paper contributes to theater audience research by offering psychoanalytical theory as a methodological tool in understanding the workings of spectatorship in a participatory theater setting. © 2026 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Article Digital Detox: Exploring the Impact of Cybersecurity Fatigue on Employee Productivity and Mental Health(Springer Nature, 2025) Mizrak, Filiz; Demirel, Hatice Gokce; Yasar, Okan; Karakaya, TurhanThis study investigates the growing phenomenon of cybersecurity fatigue and its implications for employee productivity and mental health in the high-demand sectors of information technology (IT), finance, healthcare and education. Utilizing a quantitative research methodology, the study surveyed 351 employees from these industries to analyze the relationships between cybersecurity fatigue, work efficiency, and mental health indicators, including stress and anxiety. The findings highlight cybersecurity fatigue as a significant factor contributing to burnout, reduced productivity, and increased psychological strain. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) demonstrates the moderating effects of digital detox initiatives and mental health support strategies in mitigating fatigue and improving employee well-being and organizational performance. This research addresses a critical gap by focusing on the human dimensions of cybersecurity management and offers practical recommendations for simplifying protocols and fostering resilience. The study provides actionable insights for organizations operating under stringent cybersecurity requirements, enabling them to enhance employee satisfaction and performance.Article The Effect of E-Portfolio Creation on The Academic Self-Regulatory Skill(T.C. Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı, 2020) Akgün, E.; Şahín Kölemen, C.Ş.In this study, the effect of creating e-portfolio on students’ academic self-regulation skills was examined. While determining the sample of the research, it was required to take the Information Technologies course so that students could be technology literate and use the e-portfolio application without any problems. The research was conducted with 88 associate degree students who fulfilled this condition. As a research design, Solomon’s quadruple group model, which is among the quantitative research methods, was used. In the research, the Academic Self-Regulation Scale of was used as a data collection tool. In the analysis of the data, independent t-test was used to determine the differences between the pretest and posttest scores between the groups. According to the results of the study, it was found out that the group whose eport-folio activities were applied had higher self-regulation skills than the group that did not. © 2020. All Rights Reserved.Conference Object The Effect of Supply Chain Agility and Supply Chain Resilience on Firm Performance: A Study of the Marmara Organized Industrial Zones(Springer Nature, 2025) Gökhan, E.N.; Ural, T.Purpose—The study aims to investigate the effects of supply chain agility, supply chain resilience, and perceived customer satisfaction on firm performance. Additionally, it seeks to explain the moderating effect of digital transformation between supply chain agility and perceived customer satisfaction. Design/methodology/approach—The study utilized a survey to collect data from 228 manufacturing companies in the Marmara Organized Industrial Zones, Turkiye. The data were analyzed using the SmartPLS4 software program for structural equation modeling (SEM). Findings—The findings revealed that both customer satisfaction and supply chain resilience influence firm performance. The impact of supply chain agility on firm performance is mediated by supply chain resilience. Digital transformation does not play a significant moderating effect in the relationship between supply chain agility and perceived customer satisfaction as expected. Originality/value—Study’s findings seek to illuminate the critical contribution of supply chain agility and resilience to enhancing firm performance, underscoring the significant intermediary role played by customer satisfaction. It highlights the critical need for forthcoming research to expand its investigative reach, integrate a broader array of data sources, and delve into the complex effects of digital transformation on supply chain management and illuminates all these relationships and offers valuable theoretical and practical insights by testing the new model. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2025.Article The Effects of SNAI1 rs6125849 Gene Polymorphism on Metastasis and Survival in Colorectal Cancer: Preliminary Results from Turkish Subjects(Elsevier, 2021) Cevik, Mehtap; Namal, Esat; Sener, Nur Dinc; Koksal, Ulkuhan Iner; Deliorman, Gokce; Ciftci, Cavlan; Susleyici, BelginBackground: Since metastasis is one of the leading causes of high mortality in colorectal cancer, uncovering the molecular mechanisms underlying metastatic process has become important to find new treatment approaches. With this perspective, in this study we investigated effects of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) inducer SNAI1 rs6125849 gene polymorphism on different features of colorectal cancer. Material and methods: A total of 141 Turkish subjects consisting of 72 colorectal cancer patients and 69 healthy controls were included in the study. SNAI1 rs6125849 genotype analyses were performed with Agena MassARRAY platform. Results: We did not find any significant difference between case and control groups for rs6125849 genotypes. All metastatic patients were detected to have homozygous mutant (AA) genotype. Heterozygous and homozygous mutant genotypes (GA + AA) were more common in metastatic colorectal cancer patients compared to those with homozygous wild type (GG) genotype (p = 0.066). We also detected positive, albeit low but significant correlation between rs6125849 genotypes in codominant and dominant models (r = 0.250, p = 0.034 and r = 0.234, p = 0.048, respectively). Overall survival times was found to be considerably higher patients with A allele (Log rank: 3.04, p = 0.081). Conclusion: According to our preliminary results, we may speculate that SNAI1 gene G > A variation may result with a metastatic phenotype and shorter overall survival. Due to limited number of patients in our study group, further in vitro and in vivo studies are required to understand the role of SNAI1 rs6125849 variation on metastasis and survival functions.Book Part Green Investments and the Quest for Blue Tourism: Empirical Insights at Global Level(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2026) Bǎtrâncea, L.M.; Idziak, E.; Nichita, A.; Dragolea, L.; Bello Gómez, F.D.J.; Erdogdu, M.M.; Şahin, Ö.U.Tourism is among the fastest-growing global sectors, contributing significantly to the gross domestic product (GDP) and employment. However, current rising demand, especially among coastal and marine destinations, has intensified pressure on ecosystems and natural resources. This chapter explores blue tourism and evaluates how green investment mechanisms can support the transition toward more sustainable tourism practices. Emphasis is placed on financial instruments, international policy frameworks, and certification mechanisms, such as the Blue Flag, which aim to balance environmental protection with economic opportunity. This chapter reviews global initiatives led by governments, international bodies, and private actors that seek to reduce pollution, manage overconsumption, and promote ecosystem resilience. Through in-depth case analyses and comparative policy insights, this chapter highlights the role of multilevel governance in enabling a more sustainable tourism model. Ultimately, this chapter provides a roadmap for integrating ecological responsibility into tourism planning, offering practical strategies for enhancing both the resilience and inclusivity of blue economy development. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2026.Book Part Hidden Champions of Türkiye(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2026) Yeşilyaprak M.; Yazar H.; Erdoğdu M.M.This study examines Türkiye’s Hidden Champions, namely Smart Güneş Enerjisi Teknolojileri Araştırma Geliştirme Üretim Sanayi ve Ticaret Anonim Şirketi and Berkosan Yalıtım ve Tecrit Maddeleri Üretim ve Ticaret A.Ş. The reasons these companies are leaders or potential leaders in their sectors in Türkiye are discussed. Furthermore, several aspects of Hidden Champions were identified, including the quality of their products and the satisfaction of employees and customers. Additionally, the financial and managerial challenges faced by these prominent companies in their sectors were identified, along with the responsibilities of governments and other stakeholders. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2026.Article A Host-Parasitoid Dynamics with Allee and Refuge Effects(New York Business Global LLC, 2023) Kulahcioglu, Burcin; Ufuktepe, Unal; Kalampakas, AntoniosWe examine a discrete-time host-parasitoid model incorporating simultaneously an Allee and a refuge effect on the host. We investigate existence of a positive fixed point, local asymptotic stability, global stability of the fixed points and bifurcations. Numerical examples are given for verification of the theoretical results and we compare the model with existing data from the literature. 2020 Mathematics Subject Classifications: 92D25, 39A30, 92D30Conference Object How Social Media Interaction with NGOs Affects Social Entrepreneurship Intention of Business Students(Acad Conferences Ltd, 2021) Tulukcu, Sahika BurcinThe aim of this study is to understand the relationship between familiarity with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and social entrepreneurship intention for business students in Istanbul. In the conceptual model, social media interaction is taken into consideration as a mediator factor. The indications of the study also include which social problems students concern more, whether they are a member of any NGO, following and interacting any NGO on social media platforms. In the study, a survey was conducted and the model was tested in SEM. The study is expected to contribute to the extent literature on social entrepreneurship, NGOs on social media and social media interaction. To implement appropriate strategies on social media for NGOs, the study is expected to be useful for both academics and practitioners.Book Part Internet of Things (IoT) in Marketing Logistics(Springer Nature, 2022) Aydınocak, E.U.The increase in international trade around the world has expanded the markets in which businesses operate, while increasing the demand and diversity for products and services. This triggered the need for more information and visibility in managing supply chains and logistics activities. For this reason, the spread of the Internet of Things, one of the most important elements of Industry 4.0, has accelerated today. The data gathering power provided by the Internet of Things and its ability to rapidly transform this data into information is to make all activities taking place along the supply chain more visible. In this way, the control of the flow of goods and information in logistics activities has been facilitated, costs have been reduced and most importantly, it has helped enterprises increase their customer satisfaction by increasing their competitiveness. The aim of the chapter is to briefly explain the development of Internet of Things technology and demonstrate its effects over logistics and supply chain activities. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.Article The Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale for Children: Reliability, Validity and Adaptation Study(Klinik Psikiyatri dergisi, 2024) Erden, Gulsen; Celik, CihatObjective: The aim of this study is to adapt the Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale for Children (IUSC) into Turkish. Method: The sample of the study consists of 282 children aged 7-12 (M= 9.55, SD = 1.81) and their parents (M= 36.84, SD = 7.04). The Uncertainty Intolerance Scale (IUSC) for Children-Parent Form and Spence Anxiety Scale for Children-Parent (SASC-P) Form were used. The Cronbach Alpha internal consistency and two half test reliability coefficients were calculated for the reliability of the IUSC. Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) was conducted for construct validity and the relationships between the IUSC and the SASC-Parent Form for content validity were evaluated. Results: The CFA analyzes revealed that the 12-item short form of the IUSC had good fit values, and one-factor and two-factor structure were confirmed. As a result of the analyzes significant correlations were found between the total score of the child and parent forms of IUSC-12 and the sub-factors of the SASC-P form, separation anxiety, panic attack, social phobia, obsessive compulsive disorder and agoraphobia scores (child form respectively, r = .25, r = .37, r = .40, r = .25, r = .25; p < .001; parent form respectively, r = .26 , r = .32, r = .43, r = .31, r = .22; p < .001). The reliability analyzes revealed that Cronbach Alpha coefficient for the child form of the IUSC-12 short form was .91 and for the parent form .91. The two half-test Spearman-Brown correlation coefficients were found to be r = .89 for the child form and r = .90 for the parent. Discussion: The results show that parent and child form of the IUSC-12 short form provide reliable and valid results in evaluating the intolerance of uncertainty levels of children in Turkey.Article Investigation of Dpyd, Mthfr and Tyms Polymorphisms on 5-Fluorouracil Related Toxicities in Colorectal Cancer(Newlands Press Ltd, 2022) Cevik, M.; Namal, E.; Şener, N.D.; Köksal, U.I.; Çaǧatay, P.; Deliorman, G.; Çiftçi, C.Aim: To investigate the association of DPYD, MTHFR and TYMS polymorphisms on 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) related toxicities and patient survival. Materials & methods: A total of 103 colorectal cancer patients prescribed 5-FU were included in the study. Genotyping was conducted for several DPYD, MTHFR and TYMS polymorphisms using a microarray analyzer. Results: DPYD 496A>G polymorphism was found to be significantly associated with 5-FU related grade 0-2, but not severe toxicities (p = 0.02). Furthermore, patients with DPYD 85TC and CC genotypes had longer progression and overall survival times compared to TT genotypes in our study group (log rank = 6.60; p = 0.01 and log rank = 4.40; p = 0.04, respectively). Conclusion: According to our results, DPYD 496AG and GG genotypes might be protective against severe adverse events compared to the AA genotype. Another DPYD polymorphism, 85T>C, may be useful in colorectal cancer prognosis. Further studies for both polymorphisms should be conducted in larger populations to achieve accurate results. © 2022 Future Medicine Ltd.Article Investigation of Functional Status, Balance and Kinesiophobia in Women with Hallux Valgus Underwent Chevron Osteotomy, a Pilot Study(Turkish Physiotherapy Association, 2022) Meran Çağlar, M.; Kinikli, G.İ.; Çaǧlar, Ö.Purpose: The aim of this study, was to investigate functional status, balance and kinesiophobia after Chevron osteotomy in women with Hallux Valgus (HV) in comparison to non-surgical women with HV. Another aim was to compare the pre- and post-surgical radiographic values of women with HV who underwent surgery. Methods: A total of 38 individuals were included in the study, including aged 20-70 years 19 women with an average of 28 months after surgery and 19 HV women diagnosed with non-surgical. Individuals' pain intensity (Visual Analogue Scale), thumb joint range of motion (ROM) (universal goniometer), static balance (Single-Leg-Stance Test), dynamic balance (Timed Up and Go Test), functional status and cosmetic concern (Multidimensional Nil Hallux Valgus Scale), kinesiophobia (Tampa Kinesiophobia Scale) was evaluated. Results: Pain severity, cosmetic concern, ROM of the thumb and HV angle (HVA) were lower in women with HV following surgery than non-surgical HV women (p<0.001); functional scores were better than women with non-surgical HV (p<0.05). Balance and kinesiophobia scores were similar in both groups (p>0.05). However, the average kinesiophobia scores in both groups (surgical: 36.20 ± 5.35; non-surgical: 36.44 ± 5.40) were above the mean score of the scale. HVA and 1-2 intermetatarsal angle of the surgical group showed significant improvement compared to the values before surgery (p <0.001). Conclusion: The results of this study showed that the total ROM of thumb is limited and long-term post-surgical kinesiophobia in women with HV. For a comprehensive evaluation of these individuals, it should be taken into consideration that joint movements and kinesiophobia evaluations should be added to physiotherapy and rehabilitation programs before and after surgery. © 2022 Turkish Physiotherapy Association. All rights reserved.

