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Academic Physiotherapy Conference Proceeding
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Academic Physiotherapy Conferences are a series of activities that include international seminars and call papers. This activity aims to improve literacy and scientific publications of physiotherapy which specifically discuss cases related to problems of function and movement of the human body
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MANAGEMENT PHYSIOTHERAPY FOR BELL'S PALSY DEXTRA WITH CHEMOTHERAPY TUMOR'S NEUROENDOKRIN ON CAVUM NASI IN RSUD KRMT WONGSONEGORO SEMARANG: A CASE STUDY Yhusuf Wibisono
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Introduction: Physiotherapy for Bell's Palsy Dextra with chemotherapy Tumors Neuroendocrine on cavum nasi. Implementation of therapy with modalities infra- red , massage and Propiceptif Neuro Facilitation / PNF face. Case Presentation: To report the results of a program of physiotherapy on the bell's palsy dextra with chemotherapy tumors of neuroendocrine on cavum nasi. The patient was a woman aged 57 years with a primary diagnosis of Bell's palsy Dextra the moment is undergoing chemotherapy for tumors of neuroendocrine on cavum nasi . Physiotherapy was done as much as 12 times the detail infra- red on the face side of the right for 10 minutes , massage performed for 5 minutes , exercise with techniques Propioceptif Neuro Facilitation / PNF. Implementation of therapy 2 times a week . Management and Outcome: Having done 12 times therapeutic obtained results occurs increase the value that is measured by the scale of Ugo Fisch from 0 becomes 18 Discussion: therapy for 1.5 months is still with a score scale ugo fisch 18, while the evidence of clinical improvement occurs in spontaneously in a time of three weeks in 85 percent of cases , and most great people eventually recover the function of the face are normal Conclusion: In case this does not happen an increase in the significant value of the Scale Ugo Fisch . It is the possibility because the patient still undergo chemotherapy so that the immune patients disturbed.
PHYSIOTHERAPHY MANAGEMENT ON PES ANSERINE BURSITIS CASE: A CASE STUDY Parida Amalia Harahap; Arif Pristianto
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Introduction: Pes Anserine Bursitis (PAB) is an inflammation of pes anserine with the prevalence of this condition is 2.5% during 1998 to 2004 at a tertiary orthopaedic centre in United Kingdom. But, there is no exact number of pes anserine bursitis worldwide. The study cases of PAB with history of post knee arthroscopic surgery is limited. Moreover, PAB without any symptoms of inflammation except pain.Clinical Presentation: A man, 28 years old, actives in futsal and diagnosed with pes anserine bursitis, having only one session.of physiotherapy for 30 minutes by given therapy with an ice pack, ultrasound, gun massage, isometric exercise, and TENS. It is given once a week for one week only.Management and Oucome: Physiotherapy management such as ultrasound, gun massage, isometric exercise, and TENS could reduce pain on pens anserine bursitis problems. After follow 7 days of physiotherapy’s session, The NRS scale reduce from 4 to 0.Discussion: In this case, due to the patient’s sport activities, it could affect the perform of pes anserine-forming muscle. It could make the bursa inflammation and pain in the medial knee. After seventh day treatment, the pain was disappeared. Moreover, the patient did not have any functional limitation, decrease on strength muscle and range of motion, or any change of gait. A case study of a 79-year-old female with pes anserines bursitis who had undergone knee arthroplasty 13 years prior. She had knee pain for a year without any symptoms of infection, inflammation or history of trauma. She was treated with a combination of strengthening exercise, stretching exercise, and local steroid injection.Conclusion: The physiotherapy program could reduce the pain after having one therapy on the pes anserine bursitis problem.
PHYSOTHERAPY MANAGEMENT IN POST OPERATION SYRINGOMYELIA: A CASE STUDY S Salwa; Wahyu Tri Sudaryanto; Katwa Wijaya
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Introduction: Syringomyelia is a disorder of the central nervous system, this disorder is often associated with the appearance of cysts (syrinx) in the spinal cord. The presence of this syrinx causes pressure on the spinal cord, thus it is followed by muscle weakness and pain. The incidence of syringomyelia cases is very little, namely 8.4/100,000 or only 2%. Physiotherapy treatment in cases of syringomyelia is usually in postoperative care. Due to the scarcity of this case, there is limited information regarding physiotherapy treatment in cases of syringomyelia.Case description: A 51-year-old woman was diagnosed with syringomyelia through an MRI scan, after undergoing surgery, she complained of silent pain. Following the surgery, the patient underwent rehabilitation by physiotherapy since she complained of silent pain on the upper limb.Intervention and Outcomes: The patient received treatment from physiotherapists in the form of IR and TENS. The intervention was given for 2 weeks, with a 10 minutes duration of IR and 15 minutes duration for TENS. Evaluation was done every week, where every week there was a reduction in pain, which was VDS (Verbal Descriptive Scale) 7/10 to 0/10.Discussion and Conclusion: Physiotherapy can handle the side effects that occurred after syringomyelia surgery 6 months ago, which in this study showed a decrease in the silent pain score. However, the decrease of silent pain is only temporary, because the patient continued to complain of discomfort the next day.
THE EFFECT OF KINESIO TAPPING TO REDUCE PAIN AND OEDEMA IN ANKLE SPRAIN PATIENTS: A CASE STUDY W. Azhar Na'im; Arin Supriyadi; Ganang Fandrian
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Introduction: Sprain Ankleis a sports injury condition that causes problems in ligaments, muscles and joints. This condition causes instability in the ankle joint and causes pain and swelling on the injured side. Giving Kinesio Tapping can reduce pain levels, reduce swelling and can also provide stabilization of the ankle joint.Case Presentation:The patient came with difficulty walking, there was swelling, pain and the skin looked abnormal on the right ankle.Management and Outcome: In this case, the administration of kinesio tapping with the AET stretching technique of 30%-40% for two weeks with daily administration for 16 hours can reduce the level of pain as measured by a visual analogue scale and can reduce the size of swelling to its normal condition which is measured using a meterline. .Discussion:Using this technique for two weeks will help in the natural healing process. Proprioception will detect the location of joints and all moving extremities and help them recover to a normal position, in other studies showing that the application of tapping can improve proprioception by stimulating skin mechanoreceptors. The use of tapping is thought to reduce swelling by stimulating the drainage of edema in the interstitial spaces into less dense lymphatic channelsConclusion: In the cases and data described above, it has been proven that conventional therapy using kinesio tapping the acute eversion tapping technique in patients with ankle sprain injuries is able to reduce pain values measured using a visual analogue scale and the size of edema measured using a meterline.
EFFECT OF EARLY MOBILIZATION IN PEDIATRIC PATIENT AFTER ATRIAL SEPTAL DEFECT CLOSURE: A CASE STUDY Fitri Dwi Jayanti; Umi Budi Rahayu; Purnomo Gani Setiawan
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Introduction: Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) is a congenital disease since the child was born due to the formation of a less than perfect heart. Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) is one of the common CHD. ASD occurs because the partition separating the right and left atriums is damaged, which causes blood rich in oxygen and carbon dioxide mixed. Valve repair surgery in ASD is recomendation and safe treatment procedure with low mortality rate. Bed rest after surgery can lead to prolonged immobilization according to the recovery period of each individual. The usual treatment for physiotherapy is early mobilization to reduce the disorder.Case Presentation: A 6-year-old child was referred to RSUP Semarang with complaints of discomfort and dyspnea during activities. In December 2019 the family took the child to one of the doctors in Salatiga, and the doctor diagnosed that the child had congenital heart disease and was advised to have an examination. The results of catheterization and echocardio examination showed that the child had ASD II.Management and Outcome: Treatments provided such as mobility in bed, range of motion (ROM) exercises, transfers, ambulation and walking exercises. The measuring instrument used is 6 Minute Walk Test (6MWT) which is done when the patient is able to walk and use how long the patient stays in the hospital.Discussion: Early mobilization following surgery in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is effective to prevent the risk of bed rest and prolonged stay in ICU as well as prevent deep vein thrombosis, pneumonia, preasure ulcers (decubitus) and can improve functional mobility. An important element for the recovery of patients post-cardiac surgery, is not the type of early mobilization but rather interventions that start from the best time according to the patient's condition to prevent the harmful effects of a long bed rest.Conclusion : Early mobilization given postoperatively can prevent the risk of worsening due to long bed rest, long stay in the hospital and can improve functional mobility. Early mobilization and breathing exercise can produce positive effects for patients post cardiac surgery.
PHYSIOTHERAPY MANAGEMENT FOR PATELLAR SUBLUXATION/DISLOCATION: A CASE STUDY F Farida; Totok Budi Santosa; Ratih Tiarasani
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Introduction: This patellar dislocations have been documented up to 43/100,000 and are more common in women than men. There are many other factors as well that can cause a patellar dislocation involving the hip, knee and ankle. Case Presentation: Patients describe the pain that is felt intensity up to 7 of 10 on a Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) scale accompanied by a leg that is unable to bend or straightened. Before coming to physiotherapy, the patient never been treated anywhere except for taking pain relieve. The patient also belongs to the obese category with a BMI value of 31.25 (weight 85kg and height 165cm), the weight factor is also one of the triggered. From the examination carried out with the patient in the supine position and then on palpation it found that there was tenderness, motion pain, local temperature and limitation of motion in the the patient's right knee, the presence of tightness in the knee stabilizer muscles. Active and passive range of motion of the patient's knee joint range of motion is only 0o-20o-35o measured with a Goniometer. Anthropometry is used to measure the swelling, the ratio between the right and left sides. Management and Outcome: This case study it can be concluded that icing, isometric exercise on the quadriceps and hamstrings, and mobilization can reduce pain levels in patients. Stretching and strengthening of the stabilizing muscles of the knee joint coupled with pelvic mobility and walking exercises are able to return the patient's functional activities to normal. Discussion: Some of the training methods provided are considered to provide significant results for patients. From the evaluation results, it was found that there was a decrease in pain as reported by the patient, an increase in ROM in the knee joint, and an improvement in functional activity from the analysis of scores on the womac index. Conclusion: Six therapy sessions applied in this case showed significant results in patients with patellar subluxation/dislocation.
COMPREHENSIVENESS OF PHYSIOTHERAPY INTERVENTION TO PREVENT FALL IN DIABETIC NEUROPATHY PATIENT AT Dr . H ARJONO S PONOROGO HOSPITAL: A CASE REPORT K Kingkinnarti; Umi Budi Rahayu
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Introduction: Diabetic Neuropathy has a negative impact on leg and ankle function (Strength and flexibility) which in itself affect the patients’s physical activity and quality of life. Physiotherapy protocols aimed at increasing intrinsic and extrinsic leg muscle strenght maybe a promosing approach to improve lower extremity function , prevent further complications and improve the patient’s activities of dayli living.. Case Presentation: A 65-years old patients with diagnosis of Diabetic N europathy ,came to the Medical Rehabilitation Installation at RSUD Dr Hardjono Ponorogo with complains of burning sensation,tingling and numbness in both leg. Genu varus was seen in both legs,decreased right leg muscle strength,sensory los on feeling of touch,pain and temperature in both legs from the toes to the lower border of the knee. Management and Outcome: Aerobic Exercise, flexibility exercise, strengthening and balance exercise as well as gait training are given to patient with Diabetic Neuropathy. Exercise is given 3 times a week for 4 week. The measuring instrument uses Time Up And Go Test where it is reported that after undergoing comprehensive exercise therapy there is decreased in the TUG score from a score 22 second to score 19 second which means there is an increase in the patients static and dinamic’s balance. Discussion: Ankle exercises theraphy has also shown good results for improving ankle Range Of Motion and Diabetic Neuropathy symptoms as well as for redistributing plantar pressure during movement. Interventions in the form of strengthening, stretching, balance and gait training are very useful in preventing foot ulcers and amputations, reducing the risk of falls, increasing daily physical activity and quality of life, all of which can be beneficial in reducing mortality and comorbidities.. Conclusion: Combining Exercise therapy in the form of aerobic exercise, flexibility exercise, strengthening and balance exercise for the lower limbs, and gait training is beneficial in increasing muscle strength, balance and gait so that it can reduce the risk off falling in diabetic neuropathy patient.
NEW BOBATH CONCEPT APPROACH IN ADOLESCENT WITH TRAUMATIC INTRACEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE (TICH): A CASE STUDY Husna Mufidati; Umi Budi Rahayu; Adhy Kurniawan
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Introduction : This case report shows the application of the exercise therapy method with the New Bobath Concept Approach in cases of Traumatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage (TICH) and reports the results of the exercise. Case presentation: Mr. AR, a 16-year-old student with a clinical diagnosis of Traumatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage (TICH) received an exercise therapy program with a New Bobath Concept Approach consisting of abdominal exercise, facilitate foreward & backward pelvic, bridging exercise, sensibility exercise, sitting and sitting balance exercise, mobilization and facilitation of the scapula and arm, core stability exercise, standing exercise, facilitation of walking patterns and walking exercise. Management and outcome: Exercise was carried out for 12 weeks with a frequency of twice a week and a duration of 60 minutes per training session. Discussion: After giving exercise therapy with the New Bobath Concept Approach for 12 weeks, the results showed an increase MMT value in muscles shoulder, elbow, wrist, fingers, hip and knee from 0 to 2 and 3. Meanwhile for the Barthel index from a value of 2 (total dependence) to 10 (moderate dependence). Conclusion: Mr. AR is able to sit, stand independently and walk 100 meters with assistance.
Efek Electro Therapy Trabert current and Pulse burst Knee Osteoarthritis pain grade II Windha Nurachma Decintan; Arif Pristianto; Totok Budi Santosa
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Background: osteoarthritis has fairly high prevalence of around 2.3% to 11.3%. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease which attacks the cartilage to the synovial joint. The problems that rise frequently are pain and discomfort. One of the physiotherapy actions that can be done in cases of osteoarthritis in reducing pain is using Transutaneus Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) flow trabert. To find out the results of reducing pain and activity ability after being given therapy using the WOMAC measuring instrument. Objectives : (1) deternine the effect of TENS trabert current in cases of knee osteoarthritis, (2) find out the results of the effect of reducing pain with the WOMAC measuring instrument for a month. Method : The research type is using quasi-experimental with pre-post with control group. samples taken by consecutive sampling technique Research Results: there is an effect between both trabert current and pulse burst on the reduction of knee osteoarthritis pain. However, pulse burst is more effective than trabert current in reducing pain. The sensation feeling in the pulse burst is also more comfortable than the Trabert current. Conclusion : there is an effect of reducing pain after being given physiotherapy measures in the form of TENS trabert current.
CASE STUDY: THE INFLUENCE OF ULTRASOUND AND TENS ON INCREASING THE RANGE OF MOTION OF JOINT IN FROZEN SHOULDER DUE TO ROTATOR CUFF Endang Susilaningsih; Farid Rahman
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Frozen shoulder is a disorder of the shoulder joint that causes pain and always causes limitation of joint motion in all directions resulting in physical problems and decreased functional activity. Frozen Shoulder due to rotator cuff is caused by inflammation from prolonged tendinitis, characterized by a marked limitation of the glenohumeral joint range of motion, both active and passive. The prevalence of this disease is about 20% of the general population and 10-20% in people with diabetes (Shichling & Walsh, 2001). And often occurs in people above 40 years of age, especially for women aged 50 years. When trauma occurs, it causes a local inflammatory reaction in the joints and causes adhesions to the joint capsule and cartilage, which is characterized by shoulder pain that occurs gradually, sharper pain, stiffness and limitation of motion. Frozen shoulder can be treated with medication and a physiotherapy program. Physiotherapy programs are useful for reducing pain, both pressure and motion, increasing muscle strength, increasing the range of motion of the joints and restoring functional activities/daily activities. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the physiotherapy program with Ultrasound, TENS, and Codman Pendular exercise.

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