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Efek Prehabilitation Exercise dengan Resistance Band terhadap Kekuatan Otot Kuadrisep Femoris pada Pasien Total Knee Replacement Ervi, Ervi; Kesoema, Tanti Ajoe; Novriansyah, Robin
Medica Hospitalia : Journal of Clinical Medicine Vol. 7 No. 1 (2020): Med Hosp
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (307.951 KB) | DOI: 10.36408/mhjcm.v7i1.427

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Pendahuluan: Prehabilitation exercise dengan resistance band merupakan latihan penguatan otot yang aman, mudah dilakukan dan dapat dijadikan sebagai home programme pada pasien osteoartritis (OA) yang akan menjalani total knee replacement (TKR). Namun demikian, latihan ini belum lazim dilakukan di Indonesia. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh intervensi prehabilitation exercise dengan resistance band terhadap kekuatan otot kuadrisep femoris pada pasien yang menjalani TKR. Metode: Penelitian randomized controlled trial dengan pre and post test. Sebanyak 16 subjek yang memenuhi kriteria dibagi secara acak ke dalam kelompok perlakuan (n=8) dan kontrol (n=8). Kelompok perlakuan mendapatkan prehabilitation exercise dengan resistance band 3x seminggu selama 4 minggu sebelum TKR, sedangkan kelompok kontrol mendapatkan terapi konvensional berupa ergocycle dan TENS (Transcutaneus Electrical Nerve Stimulation) 2x seminggu selama 4 minggu sebelum TKR. Pengukuran kekuatan otot kuadrisep femoris dilakukan 3x yaitu pada 4 minggu dan 1 minggu sebelum TKR, serta 8 minggu setelah TKR menggunakan push-pull dinamometer. Hasil: Kelompok perlakuan menunjukkan peningkatan kekuatan otot kuadrisep femoris yang signifikan pada 4 minggu ke 1 minggu sebelum TKR sebesar 3,00+1,28 (p=0,001). Peningkatan kekuatan otot pada kelompok intervensi juga terlihat pada 4 minggu sebelum ke 8 minggu setelah TKR sebesar 2,38+1,22 (p<0,001). Sebaliknya, kelompok kontrol mengalami penurunan kekuatan otot sebesar -0,88+0,79 (p=0,001) dan -0,88+1,28 (p=0,001) masing-masing pada periode 4 minggu ke 1 minggu sebelum TKR dan 4 minggu sebelum ke 8 minggu setelah TKR. Kesimpulan: Terdapat pengaruh prehabilitaion exercise dengan resistance bands terhadap peningkatan kekuatan otot kuadrisep femoris pada subjek yang menjalani operasai TKR. Prehabilitation exercise dapat digunakan sebagai alternatif latihan yang aman, mudah dilakukan serta dapat dijadikan sebagai home programme pada pasien yang akan menjalani operasi TKR. Kata kunci: Prehabilitation exercise, kekuatan kuadrisep femoris, total knee replacement. Background: Prehabilitation exercises using resistance band is a safe and easy muscle strengthening exercise and can be used as a home programme in OA patients undergoing TKR. This exercise, however, is not commonly used in Indonesia. The this study aims to investigate the effect of prehabilitation exercise using resistance band on quadriceps femoris muscle strength in patients undergoing TKR. Methods: This study is a randomized controlled trial with pre and post-test. A total of 16 subjects who meet criteria were randomly allocated into intervention (n = 8) and control (n = 8) groups. The first group received prehabilitation exercise with resistance bands 3 times a week for 4 weeks before TKR, while the control group received conventional therapies involving ergocycle and TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) 2 times a week for 4 weeks before TKR. Quadriceps femoris muscle strength was measured three times at 4 weeks and 1 week before TKR, and 8 weeks after TKR using a push-pull dynamometer. Results: The intervention group shows a significant increase in quadriceps femoris muscle strength at 4 weeks to 1 week before TKR (3.00+1.28, p = 0.001). The increased quadriceps femoris muscle strength in the intervention group was also seen at 4 weeks before to 8 weeks after TKR (2,38+1,22, p<0,001). Conversely, the control group experienced a decreased quadriceps femoris muscle strength of -0.88+0.79 (p=0.001) and -0.88+1.28 (p=0.001) respectively in the period of 4 weeks to 1 week before TKR and 4 weeks before to 8 weeks after TKR. Conclusion: There is an effect of prehabilitation exercise with resistance bands on increased quadriceps femoris muscle strength in subjects undergoing TKR. Prehabilitation exercise is safe, easy and can be used as an alternative for home programme. Keywords: Prehabilitation exercise, quadriceps femoris muscle strength, total knee replacement.
Knee Pain due to Loose body in the Knee Joint: A Case Report in Dr. Kariadi General Hospital Semarang: Knee Pain due to Loose body in the Knee Joint: A Case Report in Dr. Kariadi General Hospital Semarang Novriansyah, Robin; Kusuma, Faizurrahman Andi
Medica Hospitalia : Journal of Clinical Medicine Vol. 9 No. 3 (2022): Med Hosp
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36408/mhjcm.v9i3.528

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BACKGROUND: Loose Bodies are fragments consisting of cartilage or bone that move freely in the joint space. The occurrence of Loose Bodies associated with OCD is considered a rare case in Indonesia. The presence of Loose Bodies can cause several symptoms such as pain and resistance to extension and flexion of the knee joint. The presence of an impinging osteophyte in the lateral condyle of the femur, and a pedunculated osteophyte, can provide a clinical feature similar to Loose Bodies. Good anamnesis, physical examination, and diagnosis for correct management can provide a good outcome. OBJECTIVE: To provide an overview regarding diagnosis in loose body cases and arthroscopy debridement therapy in loose body cases in the knee joint. CASE: A 42-year-old man was presented with chronic pain in the left knee and limited left knee flexion since 3 years prior. Initially, the patient was diagnosed with grade 2 genu joint osteoarthritis with osteophytes in the lateral condylus. Anamnesis and physical examination were performed at dr. Kariadi General Hospital Semarang. X-photo showed a picture of the Loose Bodies. A debridement arthroscopy was performed. 8 weeks of follow-up no pain, no resistance in flexion and extension, KOOS Score from 18.6 to 92.3. CONCLUSION: It is advised to remove loose body in knee joint through arthroscopy debridement. Loose bodies should always undergo thorough workup to determine the diagnosis and treat the patient accordingly. KEYWORDS: Knee pain, loose body, osteochondritis dissecans, arthroscopy debridement
Gait Analysis of Ankle Joints of Indonesians at Low, Medium and High Speeds Novriansyah, Robin; Hadi, Jason Reynald; Bakhtiar, Yuriz; Husni, Amin; Ismail, Rifky
Medica Hospitalia : Journal of Clinical Medicine Vol. 11 No. 3 (2024): Med Hosp
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36408/mhjcm.v11i3.1175

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Background : Amputation is a loss of body part, and most amputations are lower extremity amputations. The most common is transtibial amputation. After an amputation a person will need a prosthesis. However, up to now there has been no functional prosthesis specifically made for Indonesians who undergo transtibial amputation because the ankle joint gait data that are currently used are European gait data. So it is necessary to measure the normal gait data of Indonesians' ankle joint. The aims of this study was to measure the normal gait data of the ankle joint of Indonesian population Methods : The Research sample is Indonesians aged 18–26 years with normal gait measured by the 2DMA (two-dimensional motion analyzers) at low, medium and high speeds. The resulting data is searched for the mean and standard deviations and then an independent t-test is performed between normal gait data of Indonesians and Europeans Results : Indonesians have a range of maximum dorsiflexion values for low, medium, and high speeds of : 7.9°, 8.3°, 8.9° and maximum plantar flexion for low, medium, and high speeds of 13.4°, 20.6°, 26°. In the comparison test there was a significant difference between the maximum plantar flexion angle of Indonesians and Europeans. Conclusion : Indonesians have a range of maximum dorsiflexion values for low, medium, and high speeds of 7.9°, 8.3°, 8.9° and maximum plantar flexion for low, medium, and high speeds of: 13.4°, 20.6°, 26°. There is a difference between the normal gait of the ankle joint of Indonesians and Europeans.