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SENSORY STIMULATION PROGRAM FOR POSTPARTUM URINARY RETENTION PASIENS: A CASE REPORT Kristianingtyas, K; Widodo, Agus; Kusumawati, Ana
Academic Physiotherapy Conference Proceeding 2021: Academic Physiotherapy Conference Proceeding
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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Introduction: Retention Urine Postpartum (RUP) is the inability tourinate spontaneously after 6 hours post labor per vaginal or 24 hours post SC . This occurs because of the dyssynergy of the contraction mechanism which there is weakness of detrusor muscle and a decrease in the relaxation of the external urethral sphincter, increasing resistance to urine flow. Physiotherapy can be participate in providing stimulation of detrusor muscle and increasing relaxation of the external urethral sphincter. Case Presentation : Patient a woman , 27 years old, primigravidae, 7th day postpartum, catheter inserted , unable to urinate spontaneously , and still feel pain in the stitches , thus interfering with their functional activities. Management and Outcome : The patient is given a program of physiotherapy in the clinic and home program .Physiotherapy treatment is given every day for 11 days , namely sensory stimulation of tactile in the S2-S4 dermatome area which can stimulate pelvic and pudendal nerve. Tactile stimulation in the form of touch with light pressure on the sensory areas S2-S4. After treatment the started to urinate spontaneously after 4 days of treatment, even though the bladder had not completely emptied , disappearance of incisional pain in the perineum, and increased functional ability. Discussion : Giving sensory stimulation treatment in the area S2-S4 dermatome area will help stimulate the muscle contractions of detrusor muscle and the external urethral sphincter for relaxation so that the urine can come out spontaneously . In addition , sensory stimulation can reduce pain at the incision site in the perineum.
REHABILITATION PROGRAM FOR BELL'S PALSY PATIENTS - CASE REPORT Ningsih, Dwy; Widodo, Agus; Kusumawati, Ana
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Introduction: Bell's palsy is an idiopathic paralysis that affects more than half of the facial muscles due to injury at the bottom of the seventh cranial nerve, and symptoms of facial muscle weakness or total paralysis . Bell's palsy is an acute peripheral type VII nerve palsy whose cause is unknown. Bell's palsy is one of the most common problems affecting the motor neurons of the facial muscles both unilaterally and bilaterally. It affects function and quality of life. Therefore, physiotherapists focus on restoring facial function with different modalities as well as exercises. Case Presentation: Patients complain thick on the face of the left, unable to close his left eye completely, unable to lift his left eyebrow and lip merot right. On examination of the muscles there is a decrease in muscle strength on the side of the face. The diagnosis for this patient's case was Bell's palsy. Management and Outcome: Patients complain thick on the face of the left, unable to close his left eye completely, unable to lift his left eyebrow and lip merot right. Around 22:00 WIB on January 6, 2021, the patient felt half dizzy on the left side of his head and buzzing in his left ear. Because it is not strong enough to withstand the dizziness, the patient compresses with ice. In the morning when he woke up the patient felt a thick patch on the left side of his face. The patient looks in the mirror and notices changes in the face with drooping lips to the right Discussion: : Physical therapy is given to patients bell's palsy is to increase the strength of the facial muscles. The intervention given in this case is infrared to provide a relaxing effect and to increase metabolism, then electrical stimulation is given to stimulate weak muscles, massage is given with the aim of providing stimulation to the muscles which will later have the effect of increasing muscle strength, and the last is mirror exercise where this exercise is given to increase the functional activity of the patient. Conclusion: In the case of Bell's palsy, physiotherapy programs in the form of infrared, electrical stimulation, massage, and mirror exercises can increase muscle strength and increase functional activity in patients.