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Penyuluhan Massage Oksitosin pada Ibu Hamil di Desa Saradan, Kec. Karangmalang, Kab. Sragen Salsabila, Brissa Isabel; Arsifanto, Achid Muyassar; Sitompul, Muh. Ghozy Rezki Ramadan; Purwatama, Galeh; Khairunissa, Hatifa; Rahmi, Aulia; Agustyaningsih, Nur Afni; Anugrah, Welya Nesvi; 'Aanatunnisa, Isti; Wahyuni, Wahyuni; Wijianto, Wijianto; Khadijah, Siti
Jurnal Pemantik Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January - June
Publisher : Rafandha Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56587/pemantik.v3i1.91

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Setiap ibu pasti akan memberikan yang terbaik kepada anaknya seperti pada saat proses menyusui atau pemberian ASI. ASI direkomendasikan untuk diberikan hingga anak usia dua tahun atau lebih. Dalam proses menyusui tersebut, ibu akan mengalami beberapa faktor yang mengganggu seperti ASI keluar tidak secara lancar. Hal ini tentu saja akan sangat berpengaruh terhadap anak dan ibu. Penyuluhan ini bertujuan untuk menghindari ASI keluar secara tidak lancar pada proses menyusui. Kegiatan ini dilaksanakan pada 02-08 Januari 2024 menggunakan konsep community-based participatory research (CPR). Jumlah responden yaitu 5 orang. Media yang digunakan berupa leaflet dan materi edukasi mengenai massage oksitosin. Kuisioner pre dan post test digunakan sebagai bahan evaluasi. Hasil dari penyuluhan ini adalah terdapat peningkatan hasil pemahaman ibu hamil Desa Saradan Kab. Sragen tentang massage oksitosin.
Physiotherapy Management of Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) Repair: A Case Study Dewanto, Adetya Priyo; Purwatama, Galeh; Zena, Dimas; Maghfiroh, Rinna Ainul
Academic Physiotherapy Conference Proceeding 2023: Academic Physiotherapy Conference Proceeding
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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Introduction: The Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) is a ligament located inside the knee joint that connects the femur to the tibia on the inner or medial side. The MCL's major role is to keep the knee joint stable and to avoid excessive sideways or valgus movements. Injury to the MCL might caused by valgus forces and sudden rotational extension of the knee, which frequently occurs during athletic activities causing the knee to be in a rotational position when the force is applied. As a result, the MCL is sprained or overstretched. If the force applied to the knee is greater, the ligament will rupture. Case Report: The patient is a 30-year-old male who has a ruptured right MCL. He had intraoperative surgery 1 day after his injury for reconstruction. After two weeks, the patient returned to the physiotherapy clinic, where he had difficulties bending and straightening his knee, the quadriceps’ muscle strength appeared to decrease, and he had difficulty in walking. Rehabilitation had been done twice a week and included activities to facilitate the improvement of joint range of motion and muscle strength. Conclusion: The present case concluded that the training program provided can enhance knee joint range of motion following MCL surgery. The findings of this case pointed to the necessity for bigger patient groups to be studied with long-term examination of the safety and efficacy for the MCL’s exercise program.