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An overview of knee osteoarthritis severity in Pandanwangi, Malang Prastowo, Bayu; Bai, Matilda Novian; Prameswari, Ni Nyoman Diah; Wiraningtyas, Tria Hesti; Rassamee, Nichapat; Chieochansin, Kanyamon; Ertitri, Fika
Journal of Community Empowerment for Health Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jcoemph.93385

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Introduction: The global prevalence of knee osteoarthritis in older adults is expected to continue to increase until 2050. This increase was consistent with the prevalence rates in Malang. This progression is simultaneously controlled by Sustainable Development Goals. This service is a measure to support the government in the early detection of severity and education of knee osteoarthritis patients. Methods: The method was adopted through Community-Based Participatory Research at Puskesmas Pandanwangi, Malang. The respondents included 58 elderly people with symptoms of knee osteoarthritis. According to the Indonesian Rheumatology Association, the symptoms often experienced in Indonesia are pain, crepitus when moved, joint stiffness for more than 30 min, indications of enlargement of the knee area, tenderness of the bone edge, and no warmth in the synovium area. Results: The results of the average mapping show that respondents experienced knee osteoarthritis severity in the mild category or had a Laquesne index score of more than 1-4. Conclusion: The severity of osteoarthritis in Pandanwangi is influenced by age and body mass index. These respondents were educated on sitting up and down, stair step up, knee flexion, heel slide knee extension, and tight booster exercises to prevent severity at the next level. Exercise parameters were adjusted according to the respondent's condition for 8-12 weeks, 2-3 sessions per week.
Edukasi Posisi Kerja Ergonomis untuk Mengurangi Risiko Low Back Pain pada Pekerja UMKM Rania Cake and Cookies di Kota Ponorogo Nurul Hidayati, Kunti Aisyah; Bayu Prastowo
Health Care : Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025)
Publisher : Rena Cipta Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62354/healthcare.v3i4.154

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Low back pain (LBP) is a common musculoskeletal disorder that often occurs due to excessive muscle contraction. It may also be caused by heavy workloads and long working hours. Workers across various sectors generally experience LBP and can interfere with daily activities. Understanding preventive measures for LBP is crucial to reduce its occurrence. This community service activity aimed to provide education to workers regarding LBP, including its definition, causes, risk factors, ergonomic working positions, and stretching exercises as preventive strategies. The program was implemented using the Participatory Education Method (PEM) approach. The activities were carried out through poster media, interactive discussions in the form of question-and-answer sessions to identify workers’ problems, and simulations of stretching exercises that can be practiced during work breaks. The results showed a significant increase in workers’ knowledge about LBP. This improvement in understanding is expected to raise workers’ awareness of maintaining ergonomic posture and performing regular stretching exercises, thereby reducing the incidence of LBP in the workplace.  
Edukasi Fisioterapi Mengenai Neck Pain terhadap Postur Tubuh pada Pekerja UPTD Agribisnis Pontianak Utara Anggriani, Devi; Bayu Prastowo
Health Care : Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025)
Publisher : Rena Cipta Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62354/healthcare.v3i4.156

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Neck pain is a common health problem that often affects workers, especially those who engage in strenuous physical activity or have poor posture habits. Every job carries the risk of accidents or occupational diseases. One example is a non-ergonomic posture or body position during work (not in accordance with the principles of comfort and safety) which can trigger prolonged pain in certain parts of the body. Education from physiotherapy is very useful in helping workers understand the importance of good posture and how to reduce the risk of neck pain. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to measure the effectiveness of physiotherapy education regarding neck pain in improving the posture of workers at the UPTD Agribisnis North Pontianak. The method used in this activity was to provide health promotion counseling regarding physiotherapy education related to neck pain and posture. To measure workers' understanding, a pre-test and a post-test were conducted in the form of questions.
Physical Fitness Leads to Risk of Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness in the Lower Extremities of Sangsekarta Dancers, Malang Najah Fadiya Humaira; Bayu Prastowo; Safun Rahmanto; Syi’ar Aprilla Tanazza
Window of Health : Jurnal Kesehatan Vol 7 No 4 (October 2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/woh.v7i4.1366

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Low physical fitness and high dance intensity cause eccentricity, leading to microscopic damage to muscle fibers. That condition leads to an inflammatory response, pain, or Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS). It is a condition in which muscle soreness occurs after a high-intensity activity that occurs after 24-48 hours. This study aims to see the relationship between physical fitness and the risk of lower extremity DOMS in dancers registered in KEPK-FKUMM with the ethical number E.5.a/042/LEPK-UMM/II/2024. The research method used an analytical observational design with a cross-sectional study approach. The research respondents consisted of 62 dancers out of a total of 120 based on the purposive sampling technique. Inclusion criteria included traditional and modern dancers who had practiced 2 days before the study. Meanwhile, the exclusion criteria were dancers in the rehabilitation or injury phase. Data testing using correlation analysis with a p-value of <0.001 (p<0.05) means a significant relationship exists between physical fitness and the risk of lower extremity DOMS in dancers. The coefficient value of -0.731 indicates a strong relationship. The coefficient value means that the higher a person's physical fitness, the lower the level of DOMS.
PENATALAKSANAAN FISIOTERAPI PADA POST OPEN REDUCTION INTERNAL FIXATION (ORIF) METACARPAL IV DEXTRA Rienanda, Syabina Zahra; Prastowo, Bayu; Aprilia Nur Fitrianti
Indonesian Journal of Health Research Innovation Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Indonesian Journal of Health Research Innovation
Publisher : Yayasan Menawan Cerdas Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64094/g0xpdn86

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Fraktur metakarpal sering menimbulkan nyeri, keterbatasan lingkup gerak sendi, penurunan kekuatan otot, serta gangguan fungsi tangan setelah tindakan operasi. Pada kondisi Post Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF), fisioterapi berperan penting dalam mengembalikan gerak dan kemampuan fungsional melalui penggunaan modalitas fisik dan terapi latihan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menggambarkan penatalaksanaan fisioterapi pada pasien dengan kondisi Post ORIF Metakarpal IV. Metode penelitian menggunakan pendekatan studi kasus pada satu pasien yang diberikan intervensi Short Wave Diathermy (SWD), Ultrasound Therapy (UST), dan terapi latihan selama empat kali sesi terapi. Hasil evaluasi menunjukkan adanya perbaikan klinis berupa penurunan nyeri tekan dari T1 3/10 menjadi T4 0/10, serta penurunan nyeri gerak dari T1 6/10 menjadi T4 3/10. Kekuatan otot fleksor dan ekstensor metakarpal meningkat dari 3/5 menjadi 4/5, serta lingkup gerak sendi meningkat dari T1 (S:30–0–70) menjadi T4 (S:35–0–90). Hasil ini menunjukkan bahwa penatalaksanaan fisioterapi berkontribusi terhadap perbaikan kondisi klinis pada pasien Post ORIF Metakarpal IV.
Mapping of potential work-related musculoskeletal disorders in Junrejo community health center Bayu Prastowo; Ananda Hanny; Danang Dwi Prayudho
Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): December
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jcse.v4i3.28655

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The International Labor Organization states that controlling work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) is part of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) program to protect labour rights and promote a work environment according to the concept of Ergonomic Function Deployment (EFD). This study aims to map the potential for WMSDs in the Junrejo Community Health Center environment. The study used the Nordic Body Map (NBM) questionnaire presented using data triangulation. The NBM results showed an average score of 32.54. This value informs that workers in the Junrejo community health centre environment have a low risk of WMSDs or do not yet need priority action.
Explosive Power of Front Kick in The Perform of Martial Art Athletes Prastowo, Bayu; Safun Rahmanto
Physical Therapy Journal of Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020): July-December 2020
Publisher : Universitas Udayana dan Diaspora Taipei Medical University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51559/ptji.v1i2.8

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Introduction: Martial art is a new sport that first competed in the 18th Asian Games. The front kick techniques in matches are more often used than other techniques. This study aims to identify whether Contract-Relax Stretching (CRS) affects the athlete's front kick explosive power performance. Methods: This study uses one group pre-test post-test design approach. The sample population was 30 respondents. Martial art athletes are given CRS. Results: Analysis probability value shows significant p<0.001, whereas vertical jump test increased the explosive power performance from poor to average and average to good. Conclusion: Performance of explosive power in the front kick of martial arts athletes increases after being given a CRS.
Relationship between sleep quality and study concentration in Post-COVID-19 patients in Malang Raya Multazam, Ali; Hafiz, Muhammad; Prastowo, Bayu
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.v4i1.98

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Background: Long Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), also known as post-acute COVID-19 and Post-COVID-19 syndrome, is characterized by signs and symptoms that occur after the acute phase of COVID-19. Long COVID-19 is found in many COVID-19 survivors. Long COVID-19 patients report a wide range of signs and symptoms. They ranged from respiratory disorders to cognitive disorders. During sleep, serum serotonin is released from special cells in the pons and midbrain stem. Serotonin in the brain is believed to provide a sense of calm and have a sleeping effect. Serotonin improves sleep quality and concentration, increasing energy, creating a better mood, and reducing anxiety. Methods: Analytic observational with cross-sectional data. This study's population comprised 49 respondents who were post-COVID-19 patients living in Malang Raya. Data was collected using the Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) questionnaire to assess sleep quality and the learning concentration questionnaire to assess learning concentration. Results: A p-value of 0.029 showed a significant association between sleep quality and learning concentration. Furthermore, with a score of 0.312, the link between sleep quality and learning concentration is weak. Conclusions: This study finds that there is a link between sleep quality and learning concentration in post-COVID-19 patients, implying that sleep quality has a significant impact on the occurrence of learning concentration abnormalities.
Anxiety level relationship with sleep quality in Post-COVID-19 patients Multazam, Ali; Prasetyo, Rahmad Oky Lukman; Prastowo, Bayu
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.v4i1.107

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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a disease from a virus transmitted through saliva or water droplets that come out of the nose when someone infected with the COVID-19 virus coughs or sneezes. Most people will experience mild to moderate respiratory illness through an infection that attacks. This new virus has not yet found a vaccine or special treatment, so someone infected will most likely recover without special treatment. In this case, it can cause anxiety in humans, resulting in poor sleep quality. Methods: Cross-sectional data analysis observation. With a sample size of 56 responders, this study's population was post-COVID-19 patients from Malang Raya. Data were gathered using the Hamilton Rating Scale for Anxiety (HRS-A) and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Indeks (PSQI) questionnaires. In this study, anxiety is the independent variable and sleep quality is the dependent variable. Results: According to Spearman's statistical test, anxiety and sleep quality have a p=0.00, r=-0.316 with poor values, indicating a relationship between anxiety levels and sleep quality. Conclusion: There is a link between the level of anxiety and the quality of sleep in patients who have had COVID-19.
Co-Authors Abdul Rahmat Amin Mayu Abdul, Fahrun Nissa Abrianti, Eka Suci Abror, Muhammad Ulil Achmad Banu Mustofa Adam Samudra Huamaidy Adam Samudra Humaidy Agashi Al’ Ainaa Almardyah Agashi Al’Ainaa Almardyah Ahmad Naufal Alifa Akbar Maulana Arif Akhmad Zulfikar Alfasiry Ali Multazam Almardyah, Agashi Al'Ainaa Almardyah, Agashi Al’Ainaa Aluf Mumtaziah Windayati Amalia, Nadya Syifa Ameylia Puteri Amin Mayu, Abdul Rahmat Ananda Hanny Anggriani, Devi Anita Faradilla Rahim Anugrah, Rakha Rizky Anwar, M. Choirul Aprilia Nur Fitrianti Arys Hasta Baruna Arys Hasta Baruna Azzahroh, Novita Lorenza Bai, Matilda Novian Baiq Hifzatul Puspa Mandalika Baruna, Arys Hasta Chieochansin, Kanyamon Cindy Dwi Fitria Damayanti, Dinda Camela Danang Dwi Prayudho Devika, Triana Devriska Wahyu Dewi Nur Aprilia Rahmah Dhea Anisa Ferina Dhiyanisa, Nabila Randy Diana Agustina Dimas Sondang Irawan Dinda Camela Damayanti Diva Amanda Oliviyan Diyah Mulia Handayani Dwiyaniti, Reni Dwiyanti, Reni Eleonora Elsa Sucahyo Ertitri, Fika Faiqatul Qari’ah Fitria, Cindy Dwi Galuh Laraswati Ulmiyah Hapsari, Dewi Hardianto Wibowo Humaira, Najah Fadiya Humairah, Najah Fadiya Hunain, Qorina Jaisy Husna, Annisa Khalifatul Imanurrohmah Lubis, Zidni Imtiaz, Zitni Chelsea Budi Indah Nuraini, Indah istiyaningish, Sucik Istiyanisngsih, Sucik Lina Mitsalina Erawati Maghfuroh, Putri Nadzifatun Tri Marinda Yustia Nurfani Marufa, Siti Ainun Marupa, Winda Rahmawati Marupa’, Winda Rahmawati Maulana Arif, Akbar Muhammad Hafiz Muhammad Hafiz Mutazzam, Ali Nabila Randy Dhiyanisa Nadya Setyarini Farizka Nadya Styarini Farizka Najah Fadiya Humaira Nungki Marlian Yuliadarwati Nurfani, Marinda Yustia Nurul Aini Rahmawati Nurul Hidayati, Kunti Aisyah Oliviyan, Diva Amanda Oskar, Raymond Prameswari, Ni Nyoman Diah Prasetiya Noviyanti, Endah Prasetyo, Rahmad Oky Lukman Putri Salsabila Nuryanti Putri Sukma Rahayu Putri Sukma Rahayu Putri, Peni Julia Rahayu Sursyanita Rahmad Oky Lukman Rahmad Oky Lukman Prasetyo Rahmani, Riza Rassamee, Nichapat Raymond Oscar Raymond Oskar Reni Dwiyanti Renita Risky Parvianti Reva Arfa Dwiyani Samal Rienanda, Syabina Zahra Riri Putri Ramadani Rodhiyan Muhammad Rosadi, Rakhmad Rosidah, Nikmatur Safun Rahmanto Sari, Ni Putu Desy Purnama Shinta Kurnia Febriliani Siti Ainun Marufa Slamet . Sri Sunaringsih Ika Wardojo Sucik Istiyaningsih Sujono Sujono Syi’ar Aprilla Tanazza TANAZZA, Syi'ar Aprilla Tanazza, Syi’ar Aprilla Thesa Ramadhani Iskandar Tri Maghfuroh, Putri Nadzifatun Trianasari, Linda Triandini, Septia Wahyu Setiawan Watini, Wawat Wawat Watini Wibisono, Donny Septian Windayati, Aluf Mumtaziah Wiraningtyas, Tria Hesti Yaqub, Lalu Muhammad Zidni Imanurrohmah Lubis