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Penerapan Kerangka Acuan Biomekanik Pada Kasus Fraktur Distal Radius Ulna Dalam Kemandirian Membungkus Makanan Gidion, Hermito; Sugianto, Jasmine Putri; As’ari, Mahrus; Betty, Purnama
Jurnal Fisioterapi Terapan Indonesia or Indonesian Journal of Applied Physiotherapy
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A distal radius fracture is a fracture that occurs when the radius bone, one of the two long bones in the forearm, breaks near the wrist. This paper aims to determine the application of the biomechanical frame of reference in cases of fractures of the distal radius ulna in the independence of wrapping food. This research was conducted by taking the case of a patient, conducting assessment, observation, and intervention on the patient. Specifically, the assessment carried out focuses on range of motion abilities, muscle strength and endurance, pain scale and functional activity abilities. The patient's problems were decreased joint range of motion, muscle strength, and muscle endurance and experienced pain caused by a fracture of the distal radius ulna, so that they experienced difficulties in productivity activities, especially in carrying out food wrapping activities. Occupational therapy provides interventions using a biomechanical approach to help increase the range of motion of the joints, muscle strength and muscle endurance as well as adapting ways for the recovery of patients with distal radius-ulna fractures and increasing the patient's productivity abilities as a food seller.
MANAJEMEN NYERI PASIEN RAWAT JALAN PADA KASUSHERNIA NUKLEUS PULPOSUS MELALUI CORE STABILITY Roselina, Elsa; Arifin, Safrin; Gidion, Hermito
Jurnal Vokasi Indonesia Vol. 2, No. 1
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Herniated nucleus pulposus (HNP) is a situation where the annulus fibrosus along nucleus pulposus protruding into the spinal canal. HNP patients often complain of back pain radiating to the lower limbs, especially when bending activity. Rehabilitation programs do to help reduce the pain. The aim of this research knew which treatment was more effective among William's Flexion compared to Core Stability in reducing pain for HNP patients. This study used a double-blind experimental design with an alpha value of 5%. The study was conducted at the Clinic “X”. Sample was 18 patients with medical diagnoses HNP undergoing therapy from September to December 2013, taken with randomization techniques. Pain was measured using the Visual Analoque Scale (VAS). The results of the t-test analysis showed that Core stability (mean=4.56, SD=1.130) was more effective than William's flexion [mean = 2.78, SD = 0.972; t(16) = - 3.578, p = 0.003] in reducing pain for HNP patients. The results of One-Way ANOVA showed that there was no significant difference in pain reduction produced by William's flexion frequency of treatment [F(2, 6)=1.857, p=0.236]. In contrast, there were significant differences in pain reduction produced by Core stability frequency treatment [F(1, 6)=12.333, p=0.007].