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PHYSIOTHERAPY MANAGEMENT IN CASES OF BRACHIALGIA DUE TO CERVICAL SPONDYLOARTHROSIS Sihombing, Eka; Wooton, Ian; Mazdalifah, Nur; Sidabutar, Sondang; Wardati, Jumadiah
International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and Technology Vol. 3 (2021): International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and T
Publisher : Universitas Efarina

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The purpose of this study was to carry out physiotherapy management in cases of brachialgia due to cervical spondyloarthrosis. This research is a study that examines physiotherapy, the examination process to determine the patient's problems begins with anamnesis, examination, and continues with determining a physiotherapy diagnosis. Anamnesis is divided into two, namely general anamnesis and special anamnesis. The results showed that cervical spondyloarthrosis is a condition of the degenerative process of the intervertebral discs and the connective tissue between the vertebrae. Degeneration causes the disc to begin to thin because its ability to absorb water decreases resulting in a decrease in water content and the matrix in the disc decreases. Spasms of the cervical muscles can also cause pain because ischemia of these muscles compresses the blood vessels so that blood flow will slow down and there is also a decrease in tissue mobility/tolerance to a stretch. All of the above factors will cause a decrease in the range of motion of the cervical joints. In this case brachialgia is caused by cervical spondyloarthrosis which affects C4, C5, C6 which causes excessive pain and tingling along the right arm, so OS requires reassurance in the form of TENS modality with the coplanar method, 2 channels, by-symm flow and using pain and sensory analgesia and US modalities and neck stretching exercises. With the hope that the pain in the shoulder and excessive tingling and tissue adhesions that OS feels are reduced.
COMMUNITY BEHAVIOR REGARDING USE OF LATERIES FAMILIES IN THE WORKING AREA OF PANEI TONGAH PUSKESMAS PANEIKA DISTRICT, SIMALUNGUN REGENCY YEAR 2020 Sidabutar, Sondang; Zhou, Weihuan; Yunardi, Yunardi; Sihombang, Eka; Nurmala, Nurmala
International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and Technology Vol. 3 (2021): International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and T
Publisher : Universitas Efarina

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (239.537 KB) | DOI: 10.54443/ihert.v3i.99

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One of the goals of health development is to increase healthy living behavior and a healthy environment. This study aims to obtain an overview of community behavior which includes knowledge, attitudes and community actions regarding the use of family latrines in the Working Area of the Panei Tongah Health Center, Panei District, Simalungun Regency which was carried out in July - September 2020. The type of research is a descriptive survey research with an observational approach. The population in this study included all households in the working area of the Panei Tongah Community Health Center, Panei District, totaling 6939 families and spread over 17 sub-districts/ villages namely Panei Tongah Village, Bah Bolon Tongah Village, Simpang Raya Dasma Village, Simpang Raya Village, Mekar Sari Raya Village, Sipoldas Village, Bangun Dasmariah Village, Bangun Rakyat Village, Bangun Sitolubah Village, Simantin Pane Dame Village, Sigodang Village, West Sigodang Village, Rawang Pardomuan Nauli Village, Janggir Leto Village, Siborna Village, NauliBaru Village, Bahliran Siborna Village. So the number of samples in this study were 378 families. Sampling was done randomly. The sampling technique in this study used the proportionate random sampling method, which aims so that the sample can represent all sub-districts/villages in the Working Area of the Panei Tongah Health Center, Simalungun Regency. 8% lack knowledge. Then the attitude of the respondents regarding the use of the new latrine was 71.7% who had a good attitude while 28.3% had a bad attitude. 68.5% of respondents' actions regarding the use of family latrines had positive actions while 31.5% had negative actions. Respondents who used family latrines were only 44.7% and 55.3% did not have latrines. Respondents who used family latrines were 37.3% while those who did not used latrines were 62.7%. So that intensive counseling and coaching is needed that is adjusted to the level of knowledge possessed by respondents, both as a group and individually in order to increase efforts to implement appropriate community attitudes and actions regarding the use of family latrines.
Co-Authors Agung Mirasa, Yudied Amelia, Dara Cahya Barimbing, Diana Barus, Ari Pebrianto Barus, Nesya B Br Saragih, Jumaidah Wardati Chatarina Umbul Wahyuni Daulay, Maswan Erhan, Keysha Iszmi Fadhillah, Laili Fadilah, Tasya Garingging, Hotman Tua Ginting, Ferdinan Immanuel Girsang, Rosenta Girsang, Yulita S N H.S, Erlina Sri Haloho, Ervina Harahap, Nabila Imtihani Harahap, Veryyon Hutagaol, Netty Herawati Hutauruk, Deswidya S Ibnu Fajar Irhamsyah Afif Tampubolon Jafar, Ibnu Jumadiah Wardati Kustoyo, Bambang Laia, Berkatman Lestari, Nurmala Dewi Lubis, parianti Lusiana Wardhani, Desi Manalu, Putri Oktavia Manurung, Ronta Br Marbun, Meyana Marpaung, Seri Anita Martina, Sri Masdalifa, Nur Masdalifah, Nur Matondang, Vidi TE Mazdalifah, Nur megrina, megrina Melina, Nadya Munthe, Risma N Nasution, Nur Anjahaini Azmi Natalina Natalina Nurmala Nurmala Oktadiana, Isma P, Winda Melisa Pakpahan, Romauli Pasaribu, Riada M Pasaribu, Riada Marenny Pelawi, Awan Perangin - angin, Dermawan Purba, Djuli Sjafei Purba, Marindah Yanti Purba, Yeni Trisna putri, riska wani eka Rachmat Hargono RAMAWATI, NURVITA Resna Napitu Ritonga, Zavira Shabrina S, Juwita Kiki Sagala, Rizky Stevension Santi Martini Saragih, Erice Saragih, Marintan Saragih, Tati Adriana Sasongko, Tegar sebayang, amenda Sembiring, Nica Setianto, Rony Siboro, Sihat M Siburian, Angelia H Sihombang, Eka Sihombing, Eka Sihombing, Eka S R Sihombing, Eka Saudur Sihombing, Eka SR Silaen, Peterson Yosua Simanjuntak, Irmayani Simanjuntak, Tresia Sirait, Paul Siregar, Dewi Maslina Sitorus, Melati WS Sri Rahma Friani Sriwiyanti, eva Sumantrie, Pipin Tamba, Pernando Tambunan, Alya Hafizah Tambunan, Golda Meir Tarigan, Sri Wahyuni Tarigan, Vitrayani Tarigan, Wico J Tarihoran, Respon Tjipto Suwandi Wahyanto, Tatin Waruwu, candra Johan Wibowo, Namira Aryanti winarti, eko Wooton, Ian Yohanes Andy Rias yunardi, yunardi Zalukhu, Dasman Jaya Zendrato, Lasmariana Zhou, Weihuan