Sedanur Güngör | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Sedanur Güngör

Sedanur Güngör
Affiliation Gazi University
Country Turkey
Scopus ID 59374926100
Documents 4
Citations 5
h-index 1
Subject Area Public Health
Event Scientific World Research Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-3943-5365

Sedanur Güngör is a researcher affiliated with Gazi University whose academic work contributes to the fields of physiotherapy, rehabilitation sciences, and public health. Her scholarly profile includes studies related to hand rehabilitation, telerehabilitation methods, musculoskeletal disorders, and clinical assessment tools.[1] Through collaborative clinical investigations, her research reflects contemporary approaches in rehabilitation practice and patient-centered physiotherapy applications.[2]

Abstract

Sedanur Güngör has developed an emerging academic profile in public health and physiotherapy research through collaborative investigations focusing on rehabilitation sciences and clinical patient outcomes. Her published studies address telerehabilitation, grip strength evaluation, osteoarthritis, tendon repair, and virtual assessment methods in physiotherapy practice.[2] These contributions demonstrate engagement with evidence-based rehabilitation techniques and modern therapeutic technologies. Her scholarly activities also include psychometric and clinical investigations intended to improve patient care and rehabilitation efficiency.[3] The interdisciplinary nature of her work reflects the evolving integration of digital healthcare systems into rehabilitation sciences.

Keywords

Public Health, Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation Sciences, Telerehabilitation, Hand Therapy, Clinical Research

Introduction

Current rehabilitation sciences increasingly incorporate digital assessment methods and patient-centered therapy models. Sedanur Güngör’s research activity aligns with these developments through investigations involving hand rehabilitation and therapeutic evaluation systems.[2]

Research Profile

Her Scopus-indexed publications and ORCID profile document collaborative studies in physiotherapy and rehabilitation medicine. Research topics include tendon repair rehabilitation, osteoarthritis interventions, and psychometric clinical measurements.[1]

Research Contributions

Her published investigations evaluate rehabilitation effectiveness, virtual goniometric measurements, and radial nerve mobilization outcomes in clinical populations.[3] These studies contribute to evidence-based physiotherapy literature.

Publications

Research Impact

The researcher’s contributions support ongoing advancements in rehabilitation assessment and therapeutic monitoring. Her work demonstrates practical relevance for physiotherapy professionals and clinical rehabilitation researchers.[4]

Award Suitability

Sedanur Güngör’s emerging publication profile, interdisciplinary rehabilitation studies, and contributions to clinical physiotherapy research support her recognition for the Best Researcher Award under the Scientific World Research Awards program.[5]

Conclusion

The academic activities of Sedanur Güngör reflect a developing contribution to rehabilitation sciences and public health research through clinically focused physiotherapy investigations and collaborative scholarly work.

References

  1. ORCID. (2026). Sedanur Güngör researcher profile and scholarly works.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3943-5365?lang=en
  2. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Sedanur Güngör, Author ID 59374926100. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=59374926100
  3. Güngör, S., et al. (2026). Virtual goniometric measurement in patients with hand and forearm injuries.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2026.2663904
  4. Güngör, S., et al. (2026). Investigation of the effect of radial nerve mobilization on pain, function, and grip strength.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physio.2026.102328
  5. Scientific World. (2026). Scientific World Research Awards official website.
    https://scientificworld.net/

Kanupriya Rawat | Public Health | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Kanupriya Rawat | Public Health | Research Excellence Award

Research and teaching assistant | Kazimierz Wielki University | Poland

Kanupriya Rawat is an emerging researcher in sports psychology with a growing scholarly footprint, reflected in 21 citations, 3 h-index, and multiple publications exploring achievement motivation, sports anxiety, optimism, life satisfaction, and cross-cultural psychological factors among athletes. Her research interests span sports psychology, mental health in sport, cross-cultural behavior, achievement goal theory, and the psychological dynamics of combat sports such as judo, BJJ, and Ju-Jitsu. She demonstrates strong research skills in psychometric testing, cross-cultural scale adaptation, data analysis, pilot study design, and comparative behavioral research. Her notable works include studies on optimism and life satisfaction in martial arts communities, sports anxiety comparisons across cultures, SAS-2 psychometric validation, and youth mental health influenced by physical activity. She has collaborated widely with international scholars, contributing to multidisciplinary conferences and co-authoring research-rich publications and academic books. Though early in her career, she has earned recognition through her contributions to cross-cultural sports psychology and methodological advancements in athlete behavior research. With a record of 12+ documents and significant collaborative work, her growing academic impact highlights her commitment to understanding athlete mental health globally. In conclusion, Kanupriya Rawat continues to build a promising research trajectory that bridges cultures, enhances psychological assessment in sport, and contributes meaningful insights to the science of athletic performance and well-being.

Profiles: Scopus | ResearchGate | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. Wojdat, M., Kanupriya, R., Janowska, P., Wolska, B., Stępniak, R., & Adam, M. (2017). Comparative analysis of optimism and life satisfaction in Brazilian male and female Ju-Jitsu society. Journal of Education, Health and Sport, 7(12), 139–154. Citations: 9

2. Rawat, K., Błachnio, A., & Suppan, K. (2023). Psychometric properties of the Polish version of the Sports Anxiety Scale-2 (SAS-2). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(14), 6429. Citations: 8

3. Rawat, K., Pujszo, R., Wojdat, M., & Zając, M. (2022). A comparative analysis of the sense of optimism and life satisfaction among judo and Brazilian jiu-jitsu fighters. Journal of Education, Health and Sport, 12(2), 34–47. Citations: 3

4. Rawat, K., & Błachnio, A. (2024). Cross-cultural comparison of sports anxiety among Indian and Polish sports players in a post-COVID world: A pilot study. Health Psychology Report, 13(2), 191. Citations: 1

5. Rawat, K., Błachnio, A., & Liberska, H. (2025). Mirror Within: Exploring the impact of physical activity on body image and anxiety in youth. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(23), 8484.