Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 36 Documents
Search

HUBUNGAN PENUNDAAN ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION DENGAN KONDISI KINESIOPHOBIA DAN PERUBAHAN PSIKOLOGIS Pravidayanti, Ni Nyoman Rinda; Adhitya, I Putu Gde Surya; Utama, Anak Agung Gede Eka Septian; Negara, Anak Agung Gede Angga Puspa; Kurniawati, Ida
PREPOTIF : JURNAL KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): APRIL 2025
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/prepotif.v9i1.43726

Abstract

Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) merupakan tindakan penggantian ligamen ACL menggunakan jaringan tendon yang dilakukan dengan tujuan untuk mengembalikan fungsi lutut agar dapat kembali beraktivitas seperti sebelumnya, mencegah terjadinya cedera yang semakin parah, dan meningkatkan kualitas hidup untuk waktu yang lama. Tujuan dilakukannya penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui apakah penundaan ACLR memiliki hubungan signifikan dengan perubahan psikologis dan kinesiophobia yang dilihat melalui kuesioner Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia 17 (TSK-17), dan Anterior Cruciate Ligament Return to Sport After Injury (ACL-RSI). Desain penelitian yang digunakan yaitu kohort prospektif, dengan total 32 sampel yang merupakan anggota Komunitas ACL Indonesia dengan menggunakan teknik purposive sampling. Adapun instrumen penelitian yang digunakan untuk mengukur kinesiophobia dan psikologis yaitu TSK-17, dan ACL-RSI. Hasil analisis bivariat dengan menggunakan uji Spearman’s rho menunjukkan bahwa terdapat hubungan signifikan secara statistik antara penundaan ACLR terhadap psikologis dengan nilai yang diperoleh yaitu p=0.040 (p<0.05) dan nilai r=-0.365 yang bernilai negatif. Selain itu, penundaan ACLR juga ditemukan berhubungan signifikan terhadap kondisi kinesiophobia sebelum operasi dengan nilai p=0.040 (<0.05) dan nilai r=0.365 yang memiliki hubungan positif.  Terdapat hubungan yang signifikan antara penundaan ACLR dengan kondisi psikologis pada skala ACL-RSI. Selain itu, ditemukan pula hubungan signifikan antara penundaan ACLR dengan kondisi kinesiophobia pada skala TSK-17 sebelum ACLR
FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI PERUBAHAN FUNGSI EKSTREMITAS BAWAH DAN PSIKOLOGIS SEBELUM DAN SESUDAH OPERASI ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION: Abstrak, Pendahuluan, Metode Penelitian, Hasil, Pembahasan, Simpulan, Daftar Pustaka Ni Nyoman Rinda Pravidayanti; I Putu Gde Surya Adhitya; Anak Agung Gede Eka Septian Utama
Kinetic and Physiotherapy Comprehensive Vol 2 No 2 (2023): Volume 2 No. 2, August 2023
Publisher : PT. Kesehatan Gerak Fungsi Tubuh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62004/kpc.v2i2.17

Abstract

Background: The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is a type of ligament situated within the human knee joint, connecting the femur to the tibia. It plays a crucial role in maintaining joint stability and controlling the anterior movement of the tibia relative to the femur. ACL reconstruction is a surgical procedure to connect the ACL ligament to restore stability to knee function.   In performing reconstruction, factors will affect the reconstruction results, one of which is the provision of rehabilitation, which will affect the patient's knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score (KOOS). Another factor, kinesiophobia, can affect psychologically, so patients tend to feel afraid to move. Objective: To determine whether factors affect lower extremity function and psychology before and after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) surgery. Methods: The study used a literature review design where the  secondary data from published literature was reviewed and reported as the study topic. Literature searches were conducted online from PubMed and Google Scholar, using the keywords "ACL," "lower extremity function," "psychological," and "kinesiophobia" by combining the Boolean Operators "OR" and "AND." Results: Based on the results of the journal review, it was found that there are factors that affect lower extremity function and psychology before and after reconstruction. Providing rehabilitation before and after ACLR and a low level of kinesiophobia can affect better reconstruction results. Conclusion: Based on the review results, it might be concluded that several factors influence changes in lower extremity function and psychology. Factors such as the provision of pre and postoperative rehabilitation can affect the patient's lower extremity function. At the same time, factors such as kinesiophobia can affect the patient's psychology so that it has an impact on the ability to carry out daily activities.
Exercises with A Target Heart Rate both Safety and Effectiveness for Reducing Sedentary Effects During Pandemic of Covid-19 Anak Agung Gede Eka Septian Utama; M. Widnyana; Pramana, I Putu Yudi
Physical Therapy Journal of Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): January-June 2021
Publisher : Universitas Udayana dan Diaspora Taipei Medical University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51559/ptji.v2i1.20

Abstract

Introduction: Limited activities will increase the risk of sedentary activity, so that it will become a new problem. Exercise is an effort to reduce sedentary activity and reduce boredom, maintain health, and increase the immune system. The right kind of exercise will have a good and bad impact. Therefore, this study aims to look at exercise with a target heart rate, safety and effectiveness, and reduce sedentary effects during the Covid-19 pandemic. Methods: The data used has been through literature studies obtained from research articles including PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar. With keywords, including COVID-19 pandemic, sedentary effects, exercise, target heart rate. The data analysis technique used is argumentative, descriptive analysis. Results: Based on the literature view, the writer found ten related articles. This study provides evidence of the effect of exercise with target heart rate both safety and effectiveness for reducing sedentary effect. This article explained that it knows the exercise heart rate that the heart wants to reach and can be accepted by the heart, reduces lipid, increases the immune response, improves fitness and heart health. Conclusion: Exercises can use the target heart rate to provide an overview of the range of training zones you want to achieve and provide safety and effectiveness in exercising, especially the cardiovascular system.
The Efficacy of Deep Cervical Flexor Training with Feedback Reducing Pain and Disability in Individuals with Work-Related Neck Pain Kamayoga, I Dewa Gede Alit; Adyasputri, A A I Ayesa Febrinia; Putra, I Putu Yudi Pramana; Widnyana, M.; Utama, Anak Agung Gede Eka Septian
Physical Therapy Journal of Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): July-December 2021
Publisher : Universitas Udayana dan Diaspora Taipei Medical University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51559/ptji.v2i2.35

Abstract

Introduction: The most common trouble when doing task is work related neck pain. Neck pain can have negative effect on workers related to the resulting work productivity. To conquer this, there is deep cervical flexor training with feedback training to solve that problems. This study aims to find out whether deep cervical flexor training with feedback is powerful in reducing pain and disability the work-related neck pain. Methods: This study using a literature review by conducting data studies related to deep cervical flexor training with feedback, neck pain, and working. The initial search in 4 databases found a total of 36 articles. After the selection using inclusion and exclusion criteria obtained 28 articles. Results: Based on some literature, it shows that deep cervical flexor training with feedback aims to activate the deep cervical flexor muscle effectively in reducing pain through the release of endorphins and decreasing pain and changes in muscle function have an effect on reducing disability in work related neck pain. Conclusion: Providing deep cervical flexor training with feedback is powerful in decreasing the level of pain and disability in work-related neck pain.
Relationship between core muscles, leg arch, hamstring and lumbar flexibility on pop-up ability among surfers Anak Agung Gede Eka Septian Utama; I Dewa Gd Alit Kamayoga; M. Widnyana; I Putu Yudi Pramana Putra
Physical Therapy Journal of Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): January-June 2023
Publisher : Universitas Udayana dan Diaspora Taipei Medical University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51559/ptji.v4i1.65

Abstract

Background: Surfing is a sport that requires alternating high, medium, and low intensity at one time. Surfing combines three phases, namely paddling, pop-up, and wave-ride. The surf pop-up phase is characterized by a change from a paddling position to a standing position on the surfboard in one dynamic motion. During this transition, a surfer must move 75% of his body weight in less than one second. Pop-up movement is a unique challenge for the human motor system because it must be done quickly, with sufficient strength, on a moving and unstable surface that requires the readiness of the bio motoric component to avoid injury. This study aimed to see the relationship between core muscles, leg arches, hamstring, and lumbar flexibility on pop-up ability among surfers. Methods: The research uses analytic observational with a cross-sectional approach. The number of samples was 80 people with inclusion criteria, men aged 20-40 years and at least one year of surfing experience. Core muscles were measured using the curl-up test, the footprint test measured leg arches, hamstring flexibility by the sit and reach test, lumbar flexibility by the modified Schober's test, and pop-up ability using the time to pop-up. The research was conducted in Badung regency. Results: This study showed a significant and strong relationship between core muscles (r= 0,57, p-value< 0.001), leg arches (rs= 0.33-0.43, p-values= 0.009 - <0.001), hamstring and lumbar flexibility (rs= 0.31-0.50, p-values= 0.013 - <0.001) on pop-up ability among surfers. Conclusion: There were significant relationships between the core muscles, leg arches, hamstring and lumbar flexibility on pop-up ability among surfers.
The potential of Mulligan mobilization with movement and blood flow restriction training for lateral epicondylitis Kamayoga, I Dewa Gede Alit; Adyasputri, A A I Ayesa Febrinia; Adhitya, I Putu Gde Surya; Prianthara, I Made Dhita; M. Widnyana; Anak Agung Gede Eka Septian Utama; Putra, I Putu Yudi Pramana
Physical Therapy Journal of Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): January-June 2023
Publisher : Universitas Udayana dan Diaspora Taipei Medical University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51559/ptji.v4i1.80

Abstract

Background: One activity that might cause lateral epicondylitis is sports. The symptoms of lateral epicondylitis include pain, a loss of strength, and decreased functional status. To counteract this problem by applying mulligan mobilization with movement and blood flow restriction training. This study aimed to determine the potential of mulligan mobilization with movement and blood flow restriction training to alleviate the problems in lateral epicondylitis. Methods: This study uses a literature review by conducting data studies related to mulligan mobilization with movement, blood flow restriction, and lateral epicondylitis. The initial search in 4 databases found a total of 31 articles. After the selection, using inclusion and exclusion criteria obtained, 24 articles. Results: Based on some literature shows that mulligan mobilization with movement and blood flow restriction training effectively can engage descending pain inhibitory systems and increase muscle activation for strength and functional status effect. Conclusion: Providing mulligan mobilization with movement and blood flow restriction training could ease pain and improve hand grip strength and functional activity that occurs when lateral epicondylitis occurs.
Co-Authors A A I Ayesa Febrinia Adyasputri Adhitya, I Putu Gde Surya Agung Wiwiek Indrayani Anak Agung Gede Angga Puspa Negara Ari Wibawa Ath-Thahirah, Aisyah Syahidah Bagus Komang Satriyasa Crisanty, Putu Aristya Desak Made Wihandani Desak Risa Pertiwi Dewi, Anak Ayu Nyoman Trisna Narta Dewi, Kadek Ayu Rosita Emily Devina Kartawijaya Gede Parta Kinandana Gede Parta Kinandana Hartana, Pande Made Yosira I Dewa Gd Alit Kamayoga I Dewa Gede Alit Kamayoga I Gusti Agung Ayu Ari Candra Laksmi I Gusti Ayu Agung Anindya Maharani I Gusti Ayu Artini I Gusti Ayu Putri Pradnya Wulandari I Made Dhita Prianthara I Made Krisna Dinata I Made Muliarta I Made Niko Winaya I Made Niko Winaya I Putu Gde Surya Adhitya I Putu Gde Surya Adhitya I Putu Yudi Pramana I Putu Yudi Pramana Putra I Wayan Sugiritama Ida Ayu Dewi Wiryanthini Ida Kurniawati, Ida Indah Puji Lestari Indira Vidiari Juhanna Kamayoga, I Dewa Gede Alit Ketut Sutirama Cagi Putra Komang Embun Dini Hari Luh Putu Surya Sintia Dewi M Widnyana Made Hendra Satria Nugraha Made Intan Swandari Made Widnyana Made Yoga Prabawa Made Yoga Prabawa Melin Natalia L Muh. Ali Imron Muhammad Adrian Putra Rachman Narta Dewi, Anak Ayu Nyoman Trisna Negara, Anak Agung Gede Angga Puspa Ni Kadek Ardya Shinta Alverina Ni Komang Ayu Juni Antari Ni Luh Nopi Andayani, Ni Luh Nopi Ni Luh Putu Gita Karunia Saraswati Ni Nyoman Rinda Pravidayanti Ni Wayan Tianing Pramana, I Putu Yudi Pravidayanti, Ni Nyoman Rinda Putra, I Putu Yudi Pramana Putu Astawa Putu Ayu Sita Saraswati Ratini, Ni Kadek Saraswati, Ni Luh Putu Gita Karunia Saraswati, Putu Ayu Sita Sayu Aryantari Putri Thanaya Selvi Sihabuddin Surya Adhitya P.Gd Tjokorda Gde Bagus Mahadewa Widnyana, M. Yudi Pramana Zulima, Zainul Muhlisi Mahfud