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Contact Name
Feryanda Utami
Contact Email
feryandau89@gmail.com
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+6281220012189
Journal Mail Official
jpost@poltekkesjakarta1.ac.id
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Wijaya Kusuma street number 47-48, Cilandak - South Jakarta
Location
Kota adm. jakarta selatan,
Dki jakarta
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JPOST: Journal of Prosthetics Orthotics and Science Technology
ISSN : 29628016     EISSN : 29628016     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36082/jpost.v2i1
Core Subject : Health, Science,
JPOST covers content topics of scientific knowledge which are relevant to physical rehabilitation and development within the scopes of the contexts listed below: -Prosthetics Orthotics (PO) -Rehabilitation Technology -Physical Disability -Ergonomics -Assistive Devices -Biomedical Engineering -Material Science related to PO
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ANALYSIS OF PRACTICAL METHODS OF EARLY DETECTION OF SCOLIOSIS Feryanda Utami; Atikah Adyas
Journal of Prosthetics Orthotics and Science Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): JPOST: JOURNAL OF PROSTHETICS ORTHOTICS AND SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1058.553 KB) | DOI: 10.36082/jpost.v1i2.830

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Scoliosis screening in school is essential for early detection before the curve worsens. Many idiopathic scoliosis patients occur in women with an average age of 14 years. They seek treatment when the age has reached skeletal maturity, and abnormalities have interfered with daily activities. Spinal surgery tends to require high costs, ranging from tens of millions to hundreds of millions of rupiah. Knowledge related to the basics of scoliosis is vital for the community because it affects the proper treatment according to their condition. The role of the Orthotist is still lacking in conducting regular scoliosis screening. We use data by purposive sampling based on inclusion criteria in clinics and hospitals that have spinal workshops or treat scoliosis. The study was conducted at two scoliosis clinics in Jakarta and two in Bogor, with quantitative methods via questionnaires and qualitative methods via Forum Group Discussion (FGD). Factors that influence orthotics in conducting scoliosis screening in patients are a lack of orthotic knowledge about appropriate scoliosis screening methods, especially related to indicators of ignorance of the SOSORT Guideline, not knowing the need to screen six parts of the patient's body, knowing the function of ATR and Scoliometer but not knowing how to apply them, and lack of active participation between orthotist and doctors. Several recommendations can be taken to improve scoliosis screening methods. Also a need to increase scoliosis screening knowledge, maximize scoliosis screening performance, and screen for scoliosis diagnosis by involving orthotics.
THE EFFECT OF BOTTOM ROCKER SOLE ON KINETIC ENERGY IN TRANSTIBIAL PROSTHESIS USERS Agus Setyo Nugroho; Dody Suprayogi
Journal of Prosthetics Orthotics and Science Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): JPOST: JOURNAL OF PROSTHETICS ORTHOTICS AND SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (995.92 KB) | DOI: 10.36082/jpost.v1i2.865

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Background : Lower limb amputation with or without the use of a prosthesis has an impact on energy consumption/needs for ambulances. There are studies that say the results of the measurement of energy used in amputated patients, namely walking with a partially amputated leg will expend more energy than the amputee. Higher than the study, it can be said that more energy expenditure results in fatigue one level above the fatigue that is experienced felt in normal people. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the bottom rocker sole on the kinetic energy of transtibial prosthesis users. Methods: This type of research is quasi-experimental with a pre and post test design approach. This research was conducted at APOC Clinic in April - July 2021, with the research subjects being 20 users of the transtibial prosthesis. Each research subject will be given an intervention in the form of a bottom rocker sole, then measured for kinetic energy before and after treatment. Analysis of the data in this study using the Wilcoxon test. Results: There is a statistically significant effect of the use of the buttom rocker sole on the kinetic energy of the transtibial prosthesis users (z = -2.73, mean difference 1.5 and p value = 0.006). Conclusion: The use of buttom rocker sole can increase the occurrence of kinetic energy in transtibial prosthesis users so that they can maximize their activities.
ANALYSIS TRANSTIBIAL PATIENT’S LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE IN MAINTAINING THE HEALTH OF THE STUMP IN PROSTHETICS AND ORTHOTICS CLINIC POLYTECHNIC OF HEALTH JAKARTA 1 Firdha Alwani Lestari; Syifa Fauziah; Atikah Adyas
Journal of Prosthetics Orthotics and Science Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): JPOST: JOURNAL OF PROSTHETICS ORTHOTICS AND SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
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Below the knee amputation (transtibial) is the most common amputation (Vitriana, 2002). Prosthesis is a device that has a function to replace part of the body after amputation. Prosthesis is aimed to help patients in daily activities, especially walking. After giving the prosthesis, the patient is given an explanation of how to wash the stump and prosthesis correctly. Prosthetist also suggested that prosthesis should be washed every day when not being used. Based on the data of Prosthetic and Orthotic clinics report in 2013, the majority of patient knowledge in maintaining health of stump is still limited. It’s shown with stump condition and prosthesis poor hygiene during the monitoring process. This study aimed to analyze the knowledge of patients transtibial amputation in maintaining stump health in Prosthetic and Orthotic Clinic Polytechnic Jakarta I. This study aimed to analyze the knowledge of patients transtibial amputation stump in maintaining health Prosthetic and Orthotic Clinic Polytechnic Jakarta I. There were 10 respondents who came to Prosthetics and Orthotics Clinic Polytechnic Jakarta I in June 2014. Data retrieval method performed with pre and post. Data collected by interviewing respondents via questionnaire. Leaflets are used as media to explain patients. There is a significant difference of patient’s knowledge before and after given explanation (p=0.002). Knowledge value of transtibial patients increased from 10% "Good" to be 80% "Good" after given explanation. Meanwhile, there is no significant relationship between age, gender and level of education to patient’s knowledge of maintaining the health of the stump.
2D-MOTION ANALYSIS: KNEE JOINT ANGULATION OF TRANSTIBIAL AMPUTEE PATIENT WHO USE SACH FOOT AT CLINIC LABORATORY OF PROSTHETICS AND ORTHOTICS DEPARTMENT IN POLYTECHNIC OF HEALTH MINISTRY OF HEALTH JAKARTA 1 Kinanti Restiana Putri; Olle Hjelmström; Tri Riana Lestari; Atikah Adyas
Journal of Prosthetics Orthotics and Science Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): JPOST: JOURNAL OF PROSTHETICS ORTHOTICS AND SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
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The neutral foot position of the prosthetic SACH foot has a higher heel surface from the front of the foot (metatarsal line) with 1cm heel height. The prosthesis will be aligned to match the shoes that patient will use. When the patient is using shoes, the prosthetic SACH foot will be placed in a neutral position and will be supported by the shoe. When the patient does not use the shoe, the prosthesis will tilt backward especially when the foot is mid-stance and will force the pressure of the knee toward the extension of the knee joint which can cause damage to the knee joint structure. Therefore, knee joints will be measured at the time of the patient's use and not wearing shoes during mid-stance. Objective: To find out if there are significant differences in knee joint degree during mid-stance when using and not using shoes with 1cm heel height. Methods Quantitative comparative by observation of 2-dimensional motion in transtibial amputation patients using shoes and not using shoes with cross-sectional study design. Result : The degree of knee joints generated during mid-stance by patients with transtibial amputation when using shoes was 10.8o of flexion (p = 0.004) while at the time of not using the resulting knee boots was 4.5o of flexion (p = 0,000), normal degree of knee joint during mid- stance is 10o-20o of flexion. The results of paired t-test showed that there were significant differences in knee joint degree from standard degree, but when using the shoe showed a result of 0.8o larger than the lowest normal range while when not using shoes the resulting degree of 6.3o is smaller than lowest normal range.
PATIENT SATISFACTION WITH PROVISION OF REHABILITATION SERVICES AT PAKISTAN INSTITUTE OF PROSTHETIC AND ORTHOTIC SCIENCES (PIPOS) PESHAWAR Zia Rehman; Muhammad Salim; Shazia Asif
Journal of Prosthetics Orthotics and Science Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): JPOST: JOURNAL OF PROSTHETICS ORTHOTICS AND SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
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Patient satisfaction with the services provided in a prosthetics and orthotics (P&O) facility has rarely been studied. This study aimed to analyze patient satisfaction regarding the services provided by seven prosthetic & orthotic (P&O) facilities at PIPOS Rehabilitation Services Program (PRSP) Peshawar. One hundred fifty patients from P&O facilities who were fitted with a prosthesis, an orthosis, or another device, were asked to rate the overall services provided and whether they were satisfied with the device provided and its delivery time by answering the questions according to their experience, provided in the questionnaire. In total, 72% of the consumers were satisfied with the service provided and with the delivery time, and 28% were not satisfied because of much time consumption. The overall consumer rating of the service provided by P&O facilities is high and mainly depends on the delivery time. The outcomes on the Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire were moderate. In the future, it is essential to study patient satisfaction more extensively to improve the quality of P&O services in daily practice. Additionally, specific questionnaires need to be developed to measure all prosthetic and orthotic care aspects to improve the services.
The Effect of Prosthesis Socket Variations on Gait Deviation in Patients with Transfemoral Short Stumps: A Case Study Ana Silmia; Olle Hjelmström; Agusni Karma; Ns. Widada
Journal of Prosthetics Orthotics and Science Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): JPOST: JOURNAL OF PROSTHETICS ORTHOTICS AND SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
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Background: The most common problem in patient transfemoral short stump is lack of stability during walking and creates gait deviation. One of the things that can increase the stability is which socket that used. Socket is the most important part of prosthesis for increasing stability for the patient itself. Because of that really important to decide which socket that has gait deviation close to normal especially for patient transfemoral short stump. Objectives: To know which socket that has gait deviation especially for lateral trunk bending and abducted gait those close to normal gait for patient transfemoral short stump with using quadrilateral socket and IC socket. Methods: This research is using case study method. Sample of this research is patient transfemoral short stump, male, 54 years old. Patient asked for use quadrilateral socket and IC socket 2 days each. Observation of gait deviation is using recorder. Degree of lateral trunk bending and distance of abducted gait were measured by recording in 2nd meter until 6th meter. This research has done in Clinic ortothotics prosthetics Poltekkes Kemenkes Jakarta I. Results: Result of the research shows that socket that have gait deviation less than ideal normal espsecially degree of lateral trunk bending and distance of abducted gait  is IC socket compare to quadrilateral socket. Degree of lateral trunk bending while using ic socket got 10,07° but for quadrilateral socket got 12,57° with ideal normal is 11,32°. Distance of abducted gait for IC sockets is 25,8 cm but quadrilateral is 29 cm with distance ideal normal is 27,4 cm. Conclusion: This research shows that there is any effect of difference sockets toward gait deviation especially lateral trunk bending and abducted gait for patient transfemoral short stump. From this research get results socket that better for patient transfemoral short stump is IC socket.

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