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PENGEMBANGAN INKUBATOR KEWIRAUSAHAAN DI UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH SURAKARTA Suranto, Suranto; Muhtadi, Muhtadi; Priyono, Kuswaji Dwi; Santosa, Totok Budi
WARTA WARTA Volume 19, Nomor 1, Maret 2016
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Business Entrepreneurial Incubator Program (Inwabi) programmed for entrepreneurship aims to implement the role of science and technology for entrepreneurship for students at the University of Muhammadiyah Surakarta (UMS). Activities include: recognition, empowerment, improvement of hard and soft skills of students, mental construct of student  entrepreneurship (entrepreneur soft skills), so that students are able to be creators of jobs (job creators) not only job seekers (job seekers). The target of the program Inwabi provide assistance to the 20 students in the field of new entrepreneurial small businesses and make at least 50% managed to independently manage their own businesses. Methods of community service Papiku in Inwabi include learning, training and empowerment using the concept of Project Based Learning (PBL), which contains models of mentoring, empowerment: doing, empowering, facilitating and evaluating. Besides PBL also uses Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) of potential exploration-based talent to produce and acquire prospective new entrepreneurs accordance talent / potential of each. Implementation conducted on students who are ready to become tenants, including students PKMK, students starting a new business that already have a business. Inwabi Papiku activities include direct entrepreneurial training and learning (doing), empowered (empowering), facilitated by (facilitating), and evaluated the problem constraints (evaluating) for three months. Implementation of assistance Papiku Inwabi carried out cooperation and synergy with the institutions Socialpreneur who have competence in their fields, namely (a) the Vocational School, supports hardware-based technology, training, learning and training, (b) Talents Center, to support the implementation of potential exploration entrepreneur based talent / potential, (c) Kemal Abda, an online shop is a community in the field of internet marketing. Tenant business group in Inwabi activities covering the fields of internet marketing online shop (11), the culinary field (3), in batik and fashion (2), the culinary field (4), the implementation is divided into seven stages. During the three months generated at least 50% independent of the number of 20 tenants, 10 students (tenant) became new entrepreneurs are well established, the rest is still to understand the  importance of entrepreneurship and self-employment as a mental construct a selection of work for him to be more independent.
PENGEMBANGAN INKUBATOR KEWIRAUSAHAAN DI UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH SURAKARTA Suranto, Suranto; Muhtadi, Muhtadi; Priyono, Kuswaji Dwi; Santosa, Totok Budi
WARTA WARTA Volume 19, Nomor 1, Maret 2016
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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Business Entrepreneurial Incubator Program (Inwabi) programmed for entrepreneurship aims to implement the role of science and technology for entrepreneurship for students at the University of Muhammadiyah Surakarta (UMS). Activities include: recognition, empowerment, improvement of hard and soft skills of students, mental construct of student  entrepreneurship (entrepreneur soft skills), so that students are able to be creators of jobs (job creators) not only job seekers (job seekers). The target of the program Inwabi provide assistance to the 20 students in the field of new entrepreneurial small businesses and make at least 50% managed to independently manage their own businesses. Methods of community service Papiku in Inwabi include learning, training and empowerment using the concept of Project Based Learning (PBL), which contains models of mentoring, empowerment: doing, empowering, facilitating and evaluating. Besides PBL also uses Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) of potential exploration-based talent to produce and acquire prospective new entrepreneurs accordance talent / potential of each. Implementation conducted on students who are ready to become tenants, including students PKMK, students starting a new business that already have a business. Inwabi Papiku activities include direct entrepreneurial training and learning (doing), empowered (empowering), facilitated by (facilitating), and evaluated the problem constraints (evaluating) for three months. Implementation of assistance Papiku Inwabi carried out cooperation and synergy with the institutions Socialpreneur who have competence in their fields, namely (a) the Vocational School, supports hardware-based technology, training, learning and training, (b) Talents Center, to support the implementation of potential exploration entrepreneur based talent / potential, (c) Kemal Abda, an online shop is a community in the field of internet marketing. Tenant business group in Inwabi activities covering the fields of internet marketing online shop (11), the culinary field (3), in batik and fashion (2), the culinary field (4), the implementation is divided into seven stages. During the three months generated at least 50% independent of the number of 20 tenants, 10 students (tenant) became new entrepreneurs are well established, the rest is still to understand the  importance of entrepreneurship and self-employment as a mental construct a selection of work for him to be more independent.
PHYSIOTHERAPY MANAGEMENT FOR PATELLAR SUBLUXATION/DISLOCATION: A CASE STUDY Farida, F; Santosa, Totok Budi; Tiarasani, Ratih
Academic Physiotherapy Conference Proceeding 2021: Academic Physiotherapy Conference Proceeding
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Introduction: This patellar dislocations have been documented up to 43/100,000 and are more common in women than men. There are many other factors as well that can cause a patellar dislocation involving the hip, knee and ankle. Case Presentation: Patients describe the pain that is felt intensity up to 7 of 10 on a Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) scale accompanied by a leg that is unable to bend or straightened. Before coming to physiotherapy, the patient never been treated anywhere except for taking pain relieve. The patient also belongs to the obese category with a BMI value of 31.25 (weight 85kg and height 165cm), the weight factor is also one of the triggered. From the examination carried out with the patient in the supine position and then on palpation it found that there was tenderness, motion pain, local temperature and limitation of motion in the the patient's right knee, the presence of tightness in the knee stabilizer muscles. Active and passive range of motion of the patient's knee joint range of motion is only 0o-20o-35o measured with a Goniometer. Anthropometry is used to measure the swelling, the ratio between the right and left sides. Management and Outcome: This case study it can be concluded that icing, isometric exercise on the quadriceps and hamstrings, and mobilization can reduce pain levels in patients. Stretching and strengthening of the stabilizing muscles of the knee joint coupled with pelvic mobility and walking exercises are able to return the patient's functional activities to normal. Discussion: Some of the training methods provided are considered to provide significant results for patients. From the evaluation results, it was found that there was a decrease in pain as reported by the patient, an increase in ROM in the knee joint, and an improvement in functional activity from the analysis of scores on the womac index. Conclusion: Six therapy sessions applied in this case showed significant results in patients with patellar subluxation/dislocation.
EFEK ELECTRO THERAPY TRABERT CURRENT AND PULSE BURST KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS PAIN GRADE II Decintan, Windha Nurachma; Pristianto, Arif; Santosa, Totok Budi
Academic Physiotherapy Conference Proceeding 2021: Academic Physiotherapy Conference Proceeding
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Background: osteoarthritis has fairly high prevalence of around 2.3% to 11.3%. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease which attacks the cartilage to the synovial joint. The problems that rise frequently are pain and discomfort. One of the physiotherapy actions that can be done in cases of osteoarthritis in reducing pain is using Transutaneus Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) flow trabert. To find out the results of reducing pain and activity ability after being given therapy using the WOMAC measuring instrument. Objectives : (1) deternine the effect of TENS trabert current in cases of knee osteoarthritis, (2) find out the results of the effect of reducing pain with the WOMAC measuring instrument for a month. Method : The research type is using quasi-experimental with pre-post with control group. samples taken by consecutive sampling technique Research Results: there is an effect between both trabert current and pulse burst on the reduction of knee osteoarthritis pain. However, pulse burst is more effective than trabert current in reducing pain. The sensation feeling in the pulse burst is also more comfortable than the Trabert current. Conclusion : there is an effect of reducing pain after being given physiotherapy measures in the form of TENS trabert current.