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An Approach of Brain-Computer Interface Electroencephalography for Measuring Visual Height Intolerance Moch Yusuf Asyhari; Dhomas Hatta Fudholi; Fery Luvita Sari
JUITA : Jurnal Informatika JUITA Vol. 9 No. 1, May 2021
Publisher : Department of Informatics Engineering, Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto

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The environment is one factor that influences the quality of life, including a high environment for people with the fear of height (Visual Height Intolerance, VHI). Currently, VHI is measured by using the Visual Height Intolerance Severity Scale (VHISS). The lack of evidence-based testing makes these measurements feel weak and less meaningful. The use of Virtual Reality (VR) and Electroencephalography (EEG) based on the Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) deserves to be tested. The test is done by reading the human brain's electrical activity using a BCI-based EEG when given VR exposure. The analysis process uses a simple wave concept. Furthermore, the correlation study was carried out using the Spearman-rho method with a consideration of the normality test, which produced non-parametric data. The correlation test results show that the BCI-based EEG biometric data in the form of the amount of waves per time and magnitude has a strong relationship with the VHISS scale. The higher the number of waves per time, the higher the amplitude, the higher the VHISS scale. The evaluation was carried out by examining the correlation based on the demographics of age and gender. Finally, EEG based on BCI and VR can be an alternative and concrete evidence to review the level of visual height intolerance other than VHISS.
KORELASI LAMA MENDERITA DIABETES MELLITUS (DM) TIPE 2 DENGAN KEJADIAN NEUROPATI DM PADA PASIEN PROLANIS DI NGEMPLAK, SLEMAN FERY LUVITA SARI; AGUS TAUFIQURRAHMAN
JURNAL ILMIAH SIMANTEK Vol 5 No 3 (2021): JURNAL ILMIAH SIMANTEK
Publisher : LP2MTBM MAKARIOZ

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Diabetic neuropathy is the most commont complication in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Research shows that 60-70% of patients with type 2 DM have diabetic neuropathy and most cases are over 55 years. It stated that longer duration oftype 2 DM, the higher risk of developing diabetic neuropathy. Diabetic patients are members of PROLANIS, so this researchis carried out on PROLANIS patients. To determine the correlation of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) duration with diabeticneuropathy incidence in PROLANIS patients in Ngemplak, Sleman. Observational analytic with cross sectional design. Thestudy required subjects with type 2 DM in PROLANIS in Ngemplak, Sleman. The study was conducted by measuring fastingblood glucose levels (BSF),2hour postprandial blood glucose levels,HbA1c levels, DNS and DNE. Thirthy four subjects withbasic characteristics of men are more than women 55,9% and 44,1%. Both age groups are almost the same between >65years and 65 years respectively 52,9% and 47,1%. The results of the bivariate analysis between diabetic neuropathy andthe independent variables were significant in the duration with an OR value of 0,14 (CI 95% 0,02-0,99; p=0,020) and HbA1clevels with an OR value of 0,25 (CI 95% 0,06-1,01; p=0,024). Multivariate analysis was significant on the type 2 DM durationwith an OR value of 0,08 (CI 95% 0,01-0,73; p=0,025). There is a correlation between type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) durationwith diabetic neuropathy incidence in PROLANIS patients in Ngemplak, Sleman.
TENDINITIS SUPRASPINATUS PADA IBU USIA 59 TAHUN : SEBUAH LAPORAN KASUS YOSIE ARIEF SANJAYA; FERY LUVITA SARI; AGUS TAUFIQURROHMAN
JURNAL ILMIAH MAKSITEK Vol 7 No 3 (2022): JURNAL ILMIAH MAKSITEK
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Shoulder injury is one of the most common injuries experienced during exercise other than knees and ankles. Inflammation of the tendons of the supraspinatus muscle causes supraspinatus tendinitis. In general, people with supraspinatus tendinitis have symptoms of shoulder pain. The presence of pain can interfere with sufferers in carrying out activities. Usually this pain will arise when doing activities. The patient of a Mother, Mrs EIS, aged 59 years, complained of difficulty and painful left shoulders when moved. Several times checked with a general practitioner, given painkillers, pain disappears when taken the drug but will arise again after the effect of the drug is exhausted. At the inspection, it seems asymmetrical, kenvy looks a little smaller. In palpation, pain when pressed on the tendons of the supraspinatus muscle. ROM of the shoulder joint experiences limitations of active motion in extension, abduction and external rotation. On special examination : Supraspinatus Tendinitis Test ( +), Apley Scratch Test ( +), Hawkings kennedy impingement Test (+).Injection of Lidocain 1% as much as 4 ml and Triamcinolon 40 mg with in plane ultrasound guidance to the supraspinatus tendon sheath. Patients feel better and more free. From the NRS pain score examination, 2 were obtained from before the management of the pain score 7 (NRS Pain Score maximum 10). Extension, abduction and external rotational movements are more flexible, with less muscle stiffness without being accompanied by pain.Furthermore, the patient is recommended to do physiotherapy to reduce muscle stiffness and eliminate the remaining limitations.Follow up this patient, it is recommended to do physiotherapy to reduce muscle stiffness and eliminate the remaining limitations,n : The supraspinatus muscle is one of the 4 relatively small rotator cuff muscles on the upper arm. Supraspinatus muscle is responsible for the motion of abduction. Some special examinations will further strengthen the establishment of the diagnosis.