
Özgür KilicAcademisch Medisch Centrum Universiteit van Amsterdam | AMC · Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Özgür Kilic
MD-student and PhD candidate
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Introduction
Özgür Kilic currently works at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Academisch Medisch Centrum Universiteit van Amsterdam. Özgür does research in Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine. '
Publications
Publications (13)
Objectives
To evaluate the effect of a Nordic hamstring exercise or Diver hamstring exercise intervention on biceps femoris long head, semitendinosus and semimembranosus muscle's fascicle length and orientation through diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) with magnetic resonance imaging.
Methods
In this three-arm, single-centre, randomized controlled tr...
Background: Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is common amongst retired male professional footballers. There is limited understanding with respect to the interplay between imaging findings, clinical presentation and patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in retired professional footballers with knee OA.
Objectives: This pilot study aimed to evaluate the...
Objective
Determining the prevalence of mental health symptoms (MHS) among Australian professional footballers compared with former players. A secondary aim was to assess whether MHS were associated with recent injury and psychological resilience.
Methods
This cross-sectional study included 149 male (mean age: 24 years) and 132 female (mean age:...
Background
Despite reported injury rates of up to 3 per 1000 hours exposure, there are no evidence-based prevention programmes in tennis.
Purpose
To evaluate the effectiveness of an e-health prevention programme for reducing tennis injury prevalence.
Study design
Two-arm, researcher-blinded randomised controlled trial.
Methods
Adult tennis playe...
Objective
This study explored the association between concussion or musculoskeletal injuries, and the onset of mental health symptoms (MHS) in male professional rugby players over a 12-month period.
Methods
Observational prospective cohort study with three measurements over a follow-up period of 12 months. At baseline, 573 participants provided in...
Pycnodysostosis is an autosomal recessive disease caused by a gene mutation leading cathepsin K deficiency. Pathological fractures of the long bones are common, but guidelines on fracture treatment in these patients are still lacking. We have treated 5 fractures in 2 pediatric pycnodysostosis patients. We hypothesize that pycnodysostosis patients h...
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The study aim was to explore the association of physical and psychosocial stressors (severe injuries, surgeries, recent life events, social support) with one-season onset of symptoms of common mental disorders (CMDs) among European professional football referees.
Methods
An observational prospective cohort study over a follow-up peri...
Objective
To gather epidemiological information related to all steps of Van Mechelen's “sequence of prevention” for musculoskeletal injuries among adult recreational football players.
Methods
A systematic review of the scientific literature was conducted in Medline via Pubmed. Therefore, two highly sensitive search strategies based on three groups...
Objective: Currently, there is no overview of the incidence and (basketball-specific) risk factors of musculoskeletal injuries among recreational basketball players, nor any insight into the effect of preventive measures on the incidence of basketball injuries. This study aimed to gather systematically the scientific evidence on the incidence, prev...
The aim of the study was twofold, namely (i) to determine the prevalence of symptoms of common mental disorders (CMDs) among current and retired professional football and handball players and (ii) to explore the relationship of psychosocial stressors with the outcome measures under study. A total of 1155 players were enrolled in an observational st...
Purpose:
Psychological factors have shown to be predictors of injury in professional football. However, it seems that this is a two-way relationship, as severe musculoskeletal time-loss injuries have shown to be associated with the onset of symptoms of common mental disorders (CMD). There is no longitudinal study performed exploring this interacti...
Currently, there is no overview of the incidence and (volleyball-specific) risk factors of musculoskeletal injuries among volleyball players, nor any insight into the effect of preventive measures on the incidence of injuries in volleyball. This study aimed to review systematically the scientific evidence on the incidence, prevalence, aetiology and...