Amalia Nur Azizah
National Paralympic Committee Clinic

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Physiotherapy Management for Cases of Achilles Tendinopathy in Indonesian Para Athletics Athletes : Case Report Muhammad Raihan Maulidan; Suryo Saputra Perdana; Amalia Nur Azizah
Kinestetik : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Jasmani Vol 7 No 4 (2023): DECEMBER (ACCREDITED SINTA 3)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jk.v7i4.30165

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Achilles tendinopathy is a degenerative process due to excessive and cumulative use of microtrauma with internal and external risk factor. Approximately 52% of runners experience an Achilles tendinopathy (AT) injury during their lifetime. Achilles Tendinopathy can limit Indonesia's athletic performance due to pain on the side of the knee during running, walking and jumping. The aim of this study was to evaluate the physiotherapy management for Achilles Tendinopathy cases in Indonesian para-athletics. This research is a descriptive case studyinvolving one client with participatory observation. The physiotherapy intervention involved modality intervention using Eccentric exercises, ESWT, Stretching, Muscle release, Electrical Stimulation, and Cryotheraphy. The subject of the study was An. B, a 28 year old para athlete with height 182 cm, weight 77 kg, and BMI 23.3 in the ideal category. The patient came to the physiotherapy clinic of NPC Indonesia on 20 August 2023 with complaints of pain and burning in the left leg. Physical examination showed normal results except for pain examination using Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), where silent pain 0/10, tenderness 9/10, and motion pain 7/10 were found. The diagnosis of Achilles Tendinopathy sinistra was confirmed through specific examination. After four physiotherapy sessions Based on the results of studies that have been carried out, ESWT and Eccentric exercise can reduce pain, increase joint range of motion, increase muscle strength, increase ankle stability and improve functional abilities in Achilles tendinopathy patients.
Physiotherapy Management for Cases of Iliotibial Band Syndrome in Indonesian Para Athletics Athletes : Case Report Farhan Sufi Hibatul Azizi; Suryo Saputra Perdana; Amalia Nur Azizah
Kinestetik : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Jasmani Vol 7 No 4 (2023): DECEMBER (ACCREDITED SINTA 3)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jk.v7i4.30166

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Iliotibial band syndrome (ITBS) is an overuse syndrome that commonly causes knee pain and is common in athletics. The prevalence of ITBS in runners ranges from 5%-14%, with a higher prevalence in women (16%-50%) than in men (50%-81%). ITBS can limit Indonesia's athletic performance due to pain on the side of the knee during running, walking and jumping. The aim of this study was to evaluate the physiotherapy management for ITBS cases in Indonesian para-athletics. This research is a descriptive case study involving one client with a participatory observation method. The physiotherapy intervention involved Shock Wave Therapy (SWT) and Static Stretching Exercise. The subject of the study was 22 year old national para athlete with height 182 cm, weight 70 kg, and BMI 21.1 in the ideal category. The patient came to the physiotherapy clinic of NPC Indonesia on 20 August 2023 with complaints of pain in the outer side of the right knee. Physical examination showed normal results except for pain examination using Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), where silent pain 2/10, tenderness 4/10, and motion pain 5/10 were found. The diagnosis of ITBS dextra was confirmed through specific examination. After six physiotherapy sessions with SWT and Static Stretching Exercise, there was a significant decrease in pain and an increase in functional activity in ITBS patients. Patients are advised to undergo physiotherapy regularly, do stretching exercises before and after activities, and compress with warm water if experiencing pain.
Physiotherapy Management for Cases of Tendinitis Bicipitalis in Indonesian Para Powerlifting Athletes: Case Report Heru Purnomo; Suryo Saputra Perdana; Amalia Nur Azizah
Kinestetik : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Jasmani Vol 7 No 4 (2023): DECEMBER (ACCREDITED SINTA 3)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jk.v7i4.30179

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Bicipitalis tendinitis is an inflammation of the biceps tendon, which is the connective tissue between the biceps muscle and the humerus bone. This inflammation can cause pain, swelling and limited movement. The prevalence of bicipital tendinitis in Indonesia in 2023 is estimated at 2.5% of the general population. the prevalence of bicipital tendinitis in adults aged 18-65 years is 2.5% that athletes who use the bicep muscle more often, such as weightlifters, have a higher risk of suffering from bicipital tendinitis. If left untreated, it will hamper exercise and daily activities.The sample in this study amounted to 1 client. Data collection methods by means of subjective examination, objective examination, motion examination, examination of cognitive abilities, personal and interpersonal skills, functional examination and activity environment, and specific examination. This type of descriptive case study research uses participatory observation methods, physiotherapy intervention procedures with Ultrasound, TENS and Hold Relax exercise. The subject in this study was An. Sh is a 33 year old para-powerlifting athlete by profession, the patient is 177 cm tall and weighs 70 kg. The patient came to the NPC Indonesia physiotherapy clinic on August 25, 2023 because the patient complained of pain in the right front shoulder. muscle examination obtained normal results in all physical examinations except for the pain examination performed with Visual Analoque Scale (VAS) obtained silent pain 2/10, tenderness 5/10 and motion pain 6/10. The physiotherapist conducted a specific examination obtained positive Yergason Test results and a positive Speeds Test indicating the occurrence of dextra Bicipitalis Tendinitis. The results after being given intervention in Bicipitalis Tendinitis patients with Ultrasound, TENS and Hold Relax exercise for 6 times therapy in 2 weeks are a significant decrease in pain and an increase in activity.
Physiotherapy Management of Low Back Pain in Indonesian Para Badminton Athlete: a Case Study Rezky Guna Putra; Suryo Saputra Perdana; Amalia Nur Azizah
Kinestetik : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Jasmani Vol 7 No 4 (2023): DECEMBER (ACCREDITED SINTA 3)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jk.v7i4.30188

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This study aims to determine the role of physiotherapy in the management of low back pain case in Indonesian para badminton athlete. The research method used in this research is a descriptive case study. The sample in this study is Mrs. R, aged 30, who is a professional para badminton athlete. The main complaints were pain and limited range of motion. Assessments were carried out using VDS for pain, Schobers test for ROM and ODI for functional activity ability. The physiotherapy interventions used were US, TENS, and William Flexion Exercise. The research procedure was that the researchers conducted examinations and measurements including physical examinations, specific examinations, and examination of functional activity ability. The researchers provided US, TENS, and William Flexion Exercise interventions, and then the researchers evaluated and processed data. After 6 therapy sessions at the NPC Indonesia clinic, pain assessment showed a decrease in silent pain from T1 score 1 to 0 in T6, in compression pain from T1 score 3 to T6 score 1, and in motion pain from T1 score 5 to T6 score 2. Evaluation of range of motion showed an increase in range of motion in trunk flexion from therapy 1 value of 5 cm to therapy 6 value 8 cm. In trunk extension movements from therapy 1 value of 7 cm to therapy 6 value  9 cm. Evaluation of functional activity showed an increase in functional activity from T1 with a total of 25 indicating severe disability to T6 with a total of 9 indicating mild disability.