Aditya, Ivan Fairuz
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Assessment of Tummy Time Feeding on Fumbling and Plagiocephaly Head Shape in Infants Widodo, Agus; Amithya, Farita Adhynda; Aditya, Ivan Fairuz; Ardiansyah, Faizin; Ma'nun, Arumi Lu'lul
FISIO MU: Physiotherapy Evidences Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Integrating Local Wisdom into Sustainable Physiotherapy Practices
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/fisiomu.v6i2.7918

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Introduction: Tummy time is a form of physical activity recommended for infants less than 6 months of age that involves lying prone while awake on the floor, supervised by an adult. Regurgitation is a form of gastroesophageal reflux in infants where milk that has been swallowed comes out involuntarily. Plagiocephaly is an asymmetrical skull deformity caused by various factors that can be prevented to avoid aesthetic consequences. The purpose of this study was to determine the study of giving tummy time to spit up and plagiocephaly head shape. Methods: Cross-sectional study with survey method. Results: The results of data analysis of the spearman test used to test the relationship between tummy time on plagiocephaly head shape, there is a sig value. -0.889, in the chi square test to test the relationship of spitting up found asymp sig. 0.287 so there is no relationship. While the regression test showed that tummy time had an effect of 72.7% on the frequency of spitting up. Conclusion: There is no relationship between the provision of tummy time on infants' spitting up and plagiocephaly head shape, however, there is an effect on reducing the frequency of spitting up.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF GLUTEUS ACTIVATION AND CORE STABILITY FOR PATIENTS WITH LOW BACK PAIN: A LITERATURE REVIEW Niam, Muhammad Azka; Aditya, Ivan Fairuz; Yulianti, Dwi; Silmi, Roidha; Rahman, Nurrozaan Hanif; Akasi, Oriza Junio; Pristianto, Arif
JTH: Journal of Technology and Health Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): April: JTH: Journal of Technology and Health
Publisher : CV. Fahr Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/jth.v2i4.200

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Low back pain (LBP) is a musculoskeletal pain condition in the lumbosacral area, located below the costal margin and above the inferior gluteal fold, commonly caused by unhealthy lifestyle habits and body mass index. This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of gluteus activation exercise and core stability exercise in patients with low back pain symptoms. The method involved administering trunk exercises in the form of core stability exercise (CSE), which is emphasized as a universal physiotherapy approach to optimize movement, transfer, pressure control, and activity performance. In addition, hip exercises in the form of gluteus activation were applied to activate weakened gluteal muscles due to prolonged static positions, which may lead to gluteal muscle alterations, thereby increasing the risk of lower extremity injuries and low back pain. The analysis showed that patients with low back pain who received gluteus activation intervention experienced a greater reduction in pain by -1.70 units compared to those who received trunk exercise (SMD = -0.46; 95% CI = -0.46 to 0.12), with results statistically significant (p < 0.00001). The heterogeneity of the studies was high (I² = 81%, random effects model). Conclusion: Gluteus activation exercise proved to be more effective in reducing low back pain compared to core stability exercise among patients with low back pain symptoms.