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PERBEDAAN KECEPATAN BERJALAN PADA PENGGUNA TRANSTIBIAL PROSTHESIS TIPE SACH FOOT DAN SINGLE AXIS FOOT: INDONESIA Fatati, Muhibbah; Setyawan, Dwi; Fikria, Laila Hidayatul
Medical Journal of Nusantara Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Medical Journal of Nusantara (MJN)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55080/mjn.v3i1.595

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Background: Below-knee amputations are the most common amputations in amputation patients. One of the mobility devices that can be used by amputation patients is a prosthesis. The main function of the prosthesis is to help its users be able to walk again and carry out activities normally . The appropriate type of prosthesis is a key factor in rehabilitation. The choice of foot prosthesis type is one of the factors that affect the gait parameter where in the gait parameter there is a walking speed factor. In most cases, the limb wearing the prosthesis does not compensate the amputated limb well, this can affect the speed of walking Method and Subject: This type of research uses analytical observational methods, with a cross-sectional research design. The subjects of this study were users of transtibial prosthesis type SACH foot and single-axis foot. The sample from this study was 16 respondents with purposive sampling techniques. The measuring instruments used in this study were meters and 10 MWT (Meter Walk Test). Results: Based on statistical tests using Mann Whitney, the results were found that there was a difference in walking speed in transtibial prosthesis users of SACH foot and single-axis foot types. Where the p-value (sig) < 0.05 is 0.001 with an effect size (large effect difference) of 0.83 which means it has a high or strong difference effect. Conclusion: there is a difference in walking speed in users of SACH foot and single-axis foot type prosthesis transtibials.
HUBUNGAN JENIS PROSTHETIC FOOT TERHADAP HIPEREKSTENSI DAN KELEMAHAN LIGAMEN PADA PENGGUNA PROSTHESIS TRANSTIBIAL: Indonesian Dwi Setyawan; Muhibbah Fatat
Medical Journal of Nusantara Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Medical Journal of Nusantara (MJN)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55080/mjn.v3i2.895

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Background: Amputation can be defined as the act of separating part of the body, part or all of an extremity. Currently, lower limb amputations account for 85-90% of all amputations and transtibial amputation is the most frequently performed type of amputation surgery. One of the problems with transtibial amputation is hyperextension and weakness of the ligaments in the knee. Knee hyperextension is a condition that occurs when the knee joint is extended (straightening the knee) excessively, thus putting pressure on the structure of the knee and the back of the knee joint. Ligament weakness in the knee is weakness in the anterior cruciate ligament, posterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament and lateral collateral ligament. Choosing the right prosthesis components can overcome this. One component that plays an important role is the foot component. Methods: This type of research is observational analytic with a cross-sectional design. The research subjects were 17 transtibial prosthesis users. Data analysis in this study used Spearman Rank Test. Results: Based on the Spearman Rank results, the significance result was 0.653 for the type of foot with hyperextension, while for the type of foot with ligament weakness, the significance result was 0.434. Both variables had variable values > 0.05, meaning there was no correlation between foot type and hyperextension and ligament weakness in transtibial prosthesis users. Conclusion: There is no correlation type of foot to hyperextension and ligament weakness. In future research, it is hoped that research can be carried out with a larger number of samples and a more varied type of foot.
PENGARUH PENGGUNAAN CUSTOM INSOLE TERHADAP AGILITY PADA ANAK UMUR 8-12 TAHUN Muhibbah Fatati; Dwi Setyawan
Medical Journal of Nusantara Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Medical Journal of Nusantara (MJN)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55080/mjn.v4i1.1372

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Background: The foot is a very important part of the limb for walking, and functions as a lever so that the foot is the part that receives the deformity force, so the shape of the sole of the foot has a very important role in carrying out every physical activity. The description above provides an illustration that someone with a flat foot shape has a physical activity ability, namely agility, which is less good compared to someone who has a normal foot shape. Methods and Subjects: The method used in this study is quantitative experimental using a Randomized Controlled Trials (RCT) research design. This study uses a single blinding method where the research subjects do not know what type of insole they are using. The randomized technique in this study uses simple randomization, namely by drawing lots. The sample of this study was 38 respondents, where the control group and the intervention group received the same treatment by being given standard treatment in the form of custom insoles but for the control group they were given regular insoles without medial arch support (MAS). And the intervention group was given insoles with medial arch support (MAS) features. Therefore, in this study, a pre-treatment test was conducted as a basis for determining the level of sample homogeneity, as well as a post-treatment test which was used as data to compare the effectiveness of the intervention between the two groups tested. The measuring instrument used in this study was the Edgren Side Step Test (ESST). Results: The results of the Mann Whitney test showed that there was a difference in the average agility between the intervention group (16.52) and the control group (17.73) with a p value = 0.042 where the p value <0.05.Conclusion: The conclusion of this study is that there is a statistically significant difference in agility in the intervention group and the control group. Where the intervention group has better agility than the control group
Co-Authors AA Sudharmawan, AA Abdulkadir Rahardjanto, Abdulkadir Achmad Radjaram Agnes Nuniek Winanta Ahmad Zainul AM Mufarrih Amanda Della Yudatama Astuti, Ely Setyo Atok Miftachul Hudha Auzal Halim Bambang Widjaja Bambang Widjaja Bambang Widjaja Bambang Widjaja Betari, Sita Desti Bhisma Murti Bidarinjani, Mouria D Budianta, D Dafa C, Muhammad Dewanthy, Kyrana Sekar Dewi Isadiartuti Dewi Melani Hariyadi Dicky Pratama Dina Ayu Fatmawati Diyah, Nuzul Wahyuning Ekojono Ekojono Erizal Zaini Fadjar Mulya Fajar R, Allak Farid, Saif Aiman Fatati, Muhibbah Fatkur Rhohman, Fatkur Fauzi Ahmad Muda Fauzia, Alfi Nur Fendy Hardian Permana Ferdinand Hukama Taqwa Fery Eko Pujiono, Fery Eko Fikria, Laila Hidayatul Finas Rahmayanti Gatot Sugiarto Gilkes, Robert Hafidz, Moh Handayani, Ning Rahayu Hartanto, Agus Dwi Havidhatul Maulia Herlina Hanum, Herlina HERMANU JOEBAGIO Ichsan Luqmana Indra Putra, Ichsan Luqmana Indra Idha Kusumawati Iin Hindun Ina Sholihah Widiati, Ina Sholihah Indah Sayekti Indah Sayekti, Indah Juni Ekowati Kanzaffa, Firly Afnauriza Tedja Kuamit, Thanawit Kuni Zu’aimah Barikah Kurdi Wijaya, Moh Kurniawan, Muhammad Fariez Lina Winarti Maghzarini, Nessa Regitha Marcellino Rudyanto Maren, A Maria Lucia Ardhani Dwi Lestari Martinus, Ali Melanny Ika Sulistyowaty Misbahul Munir Moh. Mirza Nuryady Muhammad Adi Nugroho Muhammad Setiyawan Muhibbah Fatat Muhibbah Fatati Ningsih, Cica Trimandasari Noorma Rosita Novira Widajanti, Novira Nugroho, Surya Adi Nurhayati Damiri Nuri Nuruddin, Mahrus Naufal Nurwidodo, Nurwidodo Oktavia Eka Puspita, Oktavia Eka Paramita, Diajeng Putri Paserena, Karinda Dwi Prameswari, Putu Pradnya Mimba Pratiwi, Ambar Priatna, S J Pujiono, Ferry Eko Raden Joko Kuncoroningrat Susilo Rani, Karina Citra Refraugati, Irwandi Retno Sari Rohana, Melissa Rosalin Ismayoeng Gusdian Rudy Salam, Rudy Samsun hadi Sari, Ketut Intan Yunika Septiani, Annisa Eka Shofiatul Izzah Al Amaliyah Siammita, Dhea Anansya Siswandono, S. Siswandono, Siswandono Soraya, Yasmin Sukma Adhi Permata Sundani N. Soewandhi, Sundani N. Syafi'ie, Hisyam Tahta Amrillah Tongway, David Tri Agus Siswoyo Utami, Inggita Viddy Agustian Rosidi Wahyu Prihanta Warsito Warsito Widji Soeratri Winantari, Agnes Nuniek Yuanita Windusari Yudi Wicaksono Yudi Wicaksono Yudi Wicaksono Yuli Ainun Najih Zidan, Sabry A. H. Zimy Fianti Ningtyas Zimy Fianti Ningtyas, Zimy Fianti