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Validity of Star Excursion Balance Test as Dynamic Balance Test In Subjects with Non-Operative Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Yudith Dian Prawitri1, Imam Subadi1, Bayu Santoso1*
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 14 No. 2 (2020): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Publisher : Institute of Medico-legal Publications Pvt Ltd

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v14i2.3228

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Background: The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is the most common knee injury that might occur during exercise. An ACL causes a balance disorder that can be considered as a risk factor for recurring injury. Identification of balance disturbances in subjects with ACL injury should be conducted to minimize the risk of re-injury. Objectives: this study aims to determine the validity of star excursion balance test with biodex balance system SD as a gold standard Method: This study is a diagnostic test with cross-sectional study approach. The number of research sample was 20 respondents selected as control group, five people with ACL injury as the case group. All subjects were examined with the biodex balance system SD (Overall Stability Index) and star excursion balance test (% MAXD). Results: The result of the correlation analysis between the overall stability index and %MAXD was not significant with r = -0.316; p = 0.175. Hence, the cut-off point could not be determined due to the insignificant correlation, thus the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of the star excursion balance test could not be determined. Conclusion: Star excursion balance test was invalid as a dynamic balance test if the Biodex Balance Test SD was used as a gold standard.
Role of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in Phantom Pain Management Yudith Dian Prawitri; Ratna Darjanti Haryadi
Indonesian Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Vol 5 No 01 (2016): Indonesian Journal Of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Publisher : Indonesian Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (527.364 KB) | DOI: 10.36803/ijpmr.v5i01.199

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Limb amputation often results in the alteration of painful (phantom and stump pain) and nonpainful sensoryexperiences (phantom sensation). It is important to know the characteristics of sensory experiences to avoidmistakes in identifying phantom pain. Phantom pain can cause disability for patient, disturbance in mobility,and deteriorate the quality of post-amputated patient. Management of phantom pain include pharmacologytreatment, surgery, anasthesia also psychotherapy. Physical medicine and rehabilitation program such asphysical therapy, biofeedback, desensitization, occupational therapy, mirror therapy, and applying prosthesisshould be performed not only to manage the pain, but also to improve functional level to increase patient’squality of life.Key Words: Amputation; Phantom limb pain; Stump pain; Sensation; Rehabilitation.
Role of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in Phantom Pain Management Yudith Dian Prawitri; Ratna Darjanti Haryadi
Indonesian Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Vol 5 No 01 (2016): Indonesian Journal Of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Publisher : Indonesian Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (527.364 KB) | DOI: 10.36803/ijpmr.v5i01.199

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Limb amputation often results in the alteration of painful (phantom and stump pain) and nonpainful sensoryexperiences (phantom sensation). It is important to know the characteristics of sensory experiences to avoidmistakes in identifying phantom pain. Phantom pain can cause disability for patient, disturbance in mobility,and deteriorate the quality of post-amputated patient. Management of phantom pain include pharmacologytreatment, surgery, anasthesia also psychotherapy. Physical medicine and rehabilitation program such asphysical therapy, biofeedback, desensitization, occupational therapy, mirror therapy, and applying prosthesisshould be performed not only to manage the pain, but also to improve functional level to increase patient’squality of life.Key Words: Amputation; Phantom limb pain; Stump pain; Sensation; Rehabilitation.
Comparison of Dynamic Balance between East Java Puslatda Athletes with Plantar Fasciitis and without Plantar Fasciitis Wicaksono Alim Budihartanto; Hening Laswati Putra; Indrayuni Lukitra Wardhani; Yudith Dian Prawitri; Rosy Setiawati
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Publisher : Institute of Medico-legal Publications Pvt Ltd

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i3.16017

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Lower extremity injuries are the most common cases of athlete’s injury. Sports athletes often experience perturbations that disturb their balance. Poor balance is associated with an increased risk of injury in athletes. Plantar fasciitis affects the biomechanics of the foot and impairs pressure distribution and balance during walking and running. To compare the dynamic balance between athletes with plantar fasciitis and without plantar fasciitis. This analytic observational with a cross sectional retrospective study design was performed on 101 athletes, aged 16-32 years. There were 49 male athletes and 52 female athletes have undergone dynamic balance checked with the star excursion balance test (SEBT) and plantar fasciitis examinations based on ultrasonography (USG) examination. There was no difference in the normalized SEBT value between the athlete’s group with plantar fasciitis and the athletes without plantar fasciitis, with p value for the anterior direction = 0.317, anterolateral = 0.215, lateral = 0.062, posterolateral = 0.180, posterior = 0.246, posteromedial = 0.354, medial = 0.409, and anteromedial = 0.245. In summary, there is no difference in the dynamic balance between athletes with plantar fasciitis and without plantar fasciitis. Further research is needed to determine the compensation mechanism in athletes with plantar fasciitis and specific exercises for different sport.
Implementation of Myo Armband on Mobile Application for Post-stroke Patient Hand Rehabilitation Tri Bintang Dewantoro; Riyanto Sigit; Heny Yuniarti; Yudith Dian Prawitri; Fridastya Andini Pamudyaningrum; Mahaputra Ilham Awal
Proceeding of the Electrical Engineering Computer Science and Informatics Vol 5: EECSI 2018
Publisher : IAES Indonesia Section

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Medical rehabilitation is one of the efforts to restore motor function of post-stroke patients, but the biggest factor that makes patients quickly restore motor function by active patient movement exercises. The movement in question is the movement carried out every day outside medical rehabilitation at the hospital. On the other hand, patients are reluctant to do therapy independently outside the hospital, because there is no tool that supports patients to do so. So, we need a device that helps patients to do therapy independently. The device is connected to Myo Armband to read the gestures of the patient by looking at the EMG signal from the patient's hand. Then the system performs matching gestures during therapy with EMG signal data that has been trained. The motion matching is done by calculating the Euclidean distance between the two EMG signal data obtained from the Myo Armband device. From the results of the tests carried out, the accuracy of movement matching results obtained an average accuracy of 89.67 percent for flexion-extension gestures and 82 percent for pronation-supination gestures. It can be concluded that Myo Armband in the Mobile Application can be used for Rehabilitation of post stroke patient hands.