Faizah, Zulfa Nur
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Development Of Smartphone Based Physiotherapy Service Applications Pristianto, Arif; Susilo, Taufik Eko; Faizah, Zulfa Nur; Aranti, Wulan Adis; Rifandi, Reza Aristo
Jurnal Info Sains : Informatika dan Sains Vol. 14 No. 02 (2024): Informatika dan Sains , Edition, June 2024
Publisher : SEAN Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54209/infosains.v14i02.4494

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The role of communication technology between individuals is increasingly developing and has various ways and methods. One of the health services is physiotherapy which provides the latest innovations such as the emergence of the term telephysio. Telephysio is the development of a remote monitoring system to facilitate independent rehabilitation of patients in their own homes. The large number of people using smartphones has made the development of applications increasingly sophisticated, especially applications in the health sector. Objective of this research is to make physiotherapy services easier for users with applications on smartphones. This research model was carried out using the R&D (Research and Development) method which was carried out up to the trial and application function testing stages. the application was assessed by two experts in the field of technology and physiotherapy services. Test results show that the existing features and menus provide ease of use and effectiveness in helping patients find and obtain physiotherapy services. Based on the results that have been carried out by expert judgment and trials of smartphone-based physiotherapy service applications, it has been found that the application can be used and is quite suitable for use according to its function, although there are still many shortcomings and things that need to be considered for further development and research
Physiotherapy management of Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC) : Case Study Faizah, Zulfa Nur; Fatmarizka, Tiara; Abdurrasyid, Abdurrasyid
FISIO MU: Physiotherapy Evidences Vol 4, No 3 (2023): Vol 4, No.3 September 2023 Physiotherapy Case Study
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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Martial arts is a sport that is enjoyed by many people, both men and women. According to the researchers' initial observations, these martial arts groups began to emerge. . Muay Thai is a martial art that uses kicks, punches and slams, and is more dominant in the form of free combat martial arts that first came from Thailand. Observations made by researchers at Medan Muay Thai Gajah Mada found that they experienced shortness of breath and fatigue, 30% had ankle injuries, another 20%. Minor injuries to TFCC can be classified as sprains of the wrist. As the name implies, the soft tissue of the wrist is complex. Disturbance to the area from injury or degeneration can result in more serious impairment of a wrist sprain, such as disability. pain occurs throughout the wrist area. The pain is aggravated by any activity or position that requires rotation of the forearm and movement toward the ulna. These movements are simple activities such as turning a doorknob or a lock. This study used physiotherapy interventions in the form of ice packs to reduce swelling and pain, then exercise therapy to improve wrist stability, ultrasound and also TENS to stimulate the surrounding muscles. Evaluation of the results aims to assess the reduction in swelling and pain and how much the stability of the wrist has increased postoperatively.