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Penatalaksanaan Fisioterapi Kontrol Postural pada Kasus Global Delay Development di School and Therapy Talitakum Semarang Khairunnisa, Fatimah As-Syifa; Amanda, Tasya Ghea
Academic Physiotherapy Conference Proceeding 2023: Academic Physiotherapy Conference Proceeding
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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Introduction: Pregnancy-related Pelvic Girdle Pain (PGPP) is the most common condition during pregnancy that affects the quality of life, and a previous study has found that between 17% to 64.7% of pregnant women reported PPGP worldwide. The physiotherapy management of PPGP has varieties among countries, especially in the low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) group setting which are dependent on their country’s situations. The topics that need to discover more in the LMICs were the vulnerable maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality risk factors. This could be the inadequate health service quality, lack of information, limited coverage, and low quality of antenatal care. Case Presentation: A literature review from five databases (PubMed, Pedro, Science Direct, Cochrane, and Web of Science). A mix of keywords has been used in the search or Medical Subject Heading (MESH) terms related to "pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain" or “Pelvic Girdle Pain AND Pregnancy” and combine with OR treatment and "low and middle-income countries". The inclusion criteria of the articles were that pregnant women aged 18 years old suffered PPGP and all studies assessed the published in English within 2000-2020. The methodological quality of the included studies in terms of internal validity was assessed using CASP (Critical Appraisal Skills Program). Management and Outcome: lumbopelvic belts could improve functional status, decreased the level and intensity of pain, and raise the quality of life among pregnant women were the benefit of physiotherapy management for solving the PPGP problems. Discussion: Four articles have been selected from five databases with 80% of quality assessment for each research. The studies mentioned 3 to 10 weeks exercise program, a specific exercise program (pelvic rocking technique, back care, routine prenatal care, home-based pelvic stabilizing exercise), and lumbopelvic belts could improve functional status, decreased the level and intensity of pain, and raise the quality of life among pregnant women were the benefit of physiotherapy management for solving the PPGP problems. Conclusion: Physiotherapy management in the LMICs group setting use the three to ten weeks of exercise program. The specific technique of exercise and lumbopelvic belts were used to treat the PPGP problems among pregnant women.
Hubungan Jump Service dengan Risiko Jumpers Knee pada Pemain Bola Voli Amanda, Tasya Ghea; Rahayu, Umi Budi
Jurnal Akademika Baiturrahim Jambi Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): Maret
Publisher : Universitas Baiturrahim

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Jump service is one of the techniques used by volleyball athletes. Jump service is carried out using a service technique accompanied by a sudden jump as high as possible or what is usually called explosive power. This is one of the triggers for knee pain or also known as Jumpers knee. The extent identify to which Jump Service is related to the risk of Jumpers Knee in volleyball players. This research method is an observational study using a jump service correlational approach (Independent variable) with the risk of jumpers knee (Dependent variable) for Tadifa Volleyball Club and Jambi City PBS VC Volleyball Club players, a sample of 61 using the total sampling method.. From the results of research conducted at the Jambi City Volleyball Club, it was found that the male respondents were 54.09% and the female respondents were 45.90%. Carrying out the Spearman-Rho correlation test, the significance result was 0.097 (>0.05), which means There is no relationship between jump service and jumpers knee in Jambi City Volleyball players. Patellar tendinopathy is a common injury that often occurs in sports that involve jumping, such as volleyball and basketball. Although this injury has a high prevalence among athletes in jumping sports, especially volleyball and basketball, this injury has big factors influencing the occurrence of jumpers knee, such as excessive body weight, weak patellar ligaments, stiffness of the hamstring muscles, trauma to the knee, poor angle of the foot. more and the length of the patella is not parallel.