Abdul chalik meidian
Fakultas Fisioterapi Universitas Esa Unggul

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The relationship of stride length and walking pain to the dynamic balance of the elderly: The relationship of stride length and walking pain to the dynamic balance of the elderly -, Nabila Tri Lestari; Munawwarah, Muthiah; Meidian, Abdul Chalik; Noviati, Nuraini Diah
Indonesian Journal of Physiotherapy Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Physiotherapy
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52019/ijpt.v5i2.8515

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Background: Changes in stride length are something that is closely related to unhealthy conditions and is a decrease in the ability to carry out activities independently. Nearly 50% of people over the age of 65 have problems walking. Method: This is a cross sectional study, the sample consisted of 34 people at Posyandu for the Elderly Melati Putih RW 02 East Jakarta. The sample was measured for stride length using a meterline with units measured in cm and dynamic balance was measured using the TUG test with units of time measured in seconds using a stopwatch. Results: The mean ± SD value for the step length variable was 79.14 ± 12.63, the mean value for the walking pain variable was 4.97 ± 1.62 and the mean value for the dynamic balance variable was 21.18 ± 6.63. Testing normality using the Shapiro Wilk Test, the data obtained a normal distribution of 2 and abnormally 1, while with hypothesis testing using Spearman Rank Correlation, the p value was <0.05 and had a value of r -0.738 for step length on dynamic balance and r 0.617 for walking pain on balance. dynamic, thus showing that Ha is accepted, meaning there is a relationship between step length, walking pain and dynamic balance in the elderly. Conclusion: There is a relationship between stride length, walking pain and dynamic balance in the elderly. Keywords: Stride Length; Dynamic Balance; Pain; Fall Risk
Pelatihan Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation (RAS) dan Visual Cue Training (VCT) Memperbaiki Kemampuan Berjalan Pasien Stroke Maratis, Jerry; Fatria, Ilham; Meidian, Abdul Chalik; Abdurrasyid, Abdurrasyid; Syah, La Ode Muhammad Gustrin
FISIO MU: Physiotherapy Evidences Vol.1, No.2, Juli 2020
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/fisiomu.v1i2.4966

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Tujuan; Mempelajari pengaruh pelatihan rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS) terhadap visual cue training (VCT) untuk memperbaiki kemampuan berjalan pasien stroke. Metode; Penelitian bersifat quasi experimental yang melibatkan 20 sampel dengan pembagian 10 sampel kontrol hanya VCT dan 10 sampel perlakuan RAS dan VCT, kemampuan berjalan diukur menggunakan dynamic gait index (DGI). Hasil; Pada kelompok kontrol di uji dengan paired sample test didapatkan nilai sebelum 14,80 kurang lebih 1,61 dan sesudah 15,10 kurang lebih 1,28, p=0,193 (p lebih besar 0,05) artinya tidak ditemui perubahan kemampuan berjalan pasien stroke. Pada kelompok perlakuan diuji dengan wilcoxon sign rank test didapatkan nilai sebelum 12,90 kurang lebih 2,42 dan sesudah 14,10 kurang lebih 1,66, p=0,016 (p kurang dari 0,05) artinya terdapat perubahan kemampuan berjalan pasien stroke. Pengaruh antara kedua kelompok diuji dengan mann whitney u test didapatkan nilai p=0,030 (p kurang dari 0,05) artinya ada perbedaan kemampuan berjalan. Kesimpulan; Pelatihan rhythmic auditory stimulation dan visual cue training berpengaruh signifikan terhadap perbaikan kemampuan berjalan pasien stroke.