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MANAJEMEN NYERI PASIEN RAWAT JALAN PADA KASUS HERNIA NUKLEUS PULPOSUS MELALUI CORE STABILITY Elsa Roselina; Safrin Arifin; Hermito Gidion
Jurnal Vokasi Indonesia Vol 2, No 1 (2014): January - June
Publisher : Program Pendidikan Vokasi Universitas Indonesia

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Abstract - Herniated nucleus pulposus (HNP) is a situation where the annulus fibrosus along nucleuspulposus protruding into the spinal canal. HNP patients often complain of back pain radiating to the lowerlimbs, especially when bending activity. Rehabilitation programs do to help reduce the pain. The aim of thisresearch knew which treatment was more effective among William's Flexion compared to Core Stability inreducing pain for HNP patients. This study used a double-blind experimental design with an alpha value of5%. The study was conducted at the Clinic “X”. Sample was 18 patients with medical diagnoses HNPundergoing therapy from September to December 2013, taken with randomization techniques. Pain wasmeasured using the Visual Analoque Scale (VAS). The results of the t-test analysis showed that Core stability(mean=4.56, SD=1.130) was more effective than William's flexion [mean = 2.78, SD = 0.972; t(16) = -3.578, p = 0.003] in reducing pain for HNP patients. The results of One-Way ANOVA showed that therewas no significant difference in pain reduction produced by William's flexion frequency of treatment [F(2,6)=1.857, p=0.236]. In contrast, there were significant differences in pain reduction produced by Corestability frequency treatment [F(1, 6)=12.333, p=0.007].Keywords: Core stability, Herniated Nucleus Pulposus
Occupational Therapy in Stroke: A Case Study Using the Bobath Frame of Reference and Task Oriented Approach Nur Arsyi, Reza; Afifah Fadhilah Nursyam; Muhammad Luthfi; Hermito Gidion; Ayleen Alicia Kosasi; Erna Faryza Mohd Poot; Rosilah Wahab; Nur Atiqah Azman
Jurnal Fisioterapi Terapan Indonesia
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Stroke is a sudden neurological disorder caused by vascular injury to the brain, leading to significant functional limitations. This case study examines the use of occupational therapy interventions, specifically the Bobath and Task Oriented approaches, for a 43-year-old male with left hemiparesis to enhance independence in motorcycling. The patient experienced various limitations, including vestibular function, range of motion, muscle tone and strength, postural control, and fine motor skills. Using the Ashworth scale and the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) for assessment, occupational therapy interventions showed progress in several aspects, although the primary goal has not yet been fully achieved. This study highlights the importance of intensive and ongoing occupational therapy to improve patient independence in daily activities.