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THE EFFECT OF LONG-TERM PATELLAR TENDINOPATHY INJURY ON VERTICAL JUMP ABILITY IN HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYERS NEG. 2 PEMATANGSIANTAR Br Ginting, Isaharpika; Purba, Yeni Trisna; Lumbantoruan, Ruth Mala Livia Theola
Mount Hope Economic Global Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Kristen Bukit Pengharapan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61696/mega.v3i3.993

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This research aims to determine the effect of long-term injury of patellar tendinopathy on the ability of vertical jumps in basketball athletes. Method: this research is quantitative descriptive with the type of correlation study. Samples were selected using a purposive sampling technique. The sample consisted of 18 male and female basketball players from the Shoots Hope club with the age category of 16 years to 23 years, with inclusion criteria. Still actively participating in training conducted by Tunas Harapan basketball club. Having a history of patellar tendinopathy or having a recurrent patellar tendinopathy injury, at least 1 month. where the duration of tendinopathy injury is measured using a questionnaire and the vertical jump ability test is measured using a sargent test. Results: The mean and standard deviation of the length of time for patellar tendinopathy injuries was 3.89 ± 2.74 calculated in months and the average vertical jump and standard deviation were 45.21 ± 8.46 calculated in centimeters. Normality test with Shapiro Wilk test obtained data with normal distribution. The results of hypothesis testing with Spearman rank correlation test showed p = 0.005 on injury time and vertical jump test and r = -0.718 with negative direction so the longer the injury the more it affects the ability of vertical jump in basketball athletes. Conclusion: There is a long-standing relationship of patellar tendinopathy injury to the ability of vertical jumps in basketball athletes.
EFFECTIVENESS OF HYDROTHERAPY ON IMPROVING FUNCTIONAL ABILITY IN CASES OF LOW BACK MECHANICAL PAIN AT PERDAGANGAN REGIONAL HOSPITAL Br Ginting, Isaharpika; Purba, Yeni Trisna; Simanjuntak , Sontoso
Mount Hope Economic Global Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
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Low Back Pain is one of the symptoms that is often described with pain that occurs in the lumbar or lumbosacral area which attacks 7.3% in 540 million people in 2015. The most common LBP is mechanical LBP with the cause of Hernia Nucleus Pulposus and nonspecific (idiopathic). This condition causes functional and movement disorders so that the patient requires physiotherapy intervention, one of which is hydrotherapy. The research method in writing this article is a literature review through four databases, namely Science Direct, EBSCOhost, Google Scholar, and PubMed on March 26, 2021, in according to the PICO framework and inclusion criteria. The measuring tools that can be used to assess functional ability are ODI, MODI, QBPDS, and RMDQ. Effectiveness of hydrotherapy to improve functional ability in mechanical LBP cases. There is an increase in functional ability in mechanical LBP during the 8-week training period with a training dose of 3 sessions/week, 8-10 repetitions and 60 minutes/session time and the Recommended methods are walking, ROM exercise, stretching exercise, strengthening exercise, squats, lunges., stabilization exercises, US well US pedaling and cycling. The administration of hydrotherapy is effective in increasing functional ability in mechanical LBP patients with various parameters and taking into account various things, such US dosage and exercise methods.
DIRECT EFFECT OF ELASTIC ADHESIVE WITH CORRECTION TECHNIQUE AND MUSCLE FACILITY ON DYNAMIC BALANCE IN CHRONIC ANKLE INSTABILITY INJURY AT PARAPAT HOSPITAL Fujastawan, I Ngurah Gede Verar; Br Ginting, Isaharpika; Herawati, Noni; Apituley, Vicktor Henry Rony
Mount Hope Economic Global Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Kristen Bukit Pengharapan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61696/mega.v3i3.995

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Objective: To seethedirecteffectofkinesiotape (KT) with correction and facilitation techniques after ten minutes of dynamic balance using the star excursion balance test (SEBT) on chronic ankle instability injury (CAI). Subjects: 111 subjects were divided into group 1 correction techniques (n = 21), group 2 facilitation techniques (n = 26), andgroup 3 controls normal (n = 64). Method: quasi experimental randomized controlled trial by testing the SEBT percentage pre-postgroup 1 andgroup 2, and testing the SEBT percentage after 10 minutes in groups 1 and 2 compared to the normal 3-ankle group. Result: paired sample t- testpre (87.62% ± 9,631) and post (98.14% ± 10,556) group 1 p = 0,000 (p <0.005) there is difference of dynamic balance, paired sample t-test pre (90, 12.5% ± 8,529) and post (96.5% ± 14.049) group 2 p = 0.015 (p < 0.05) there is difference of dynamic balance, independent sample t-test post group 1 and group 2 p = 0.659 (p> 0.05) and ANOVA group 1, group 2, & group 3 (95.13% ± 11.31) p = 0.585 (p> 0.05) there is no difference of dynamic balance. Conclusions: Both techniques of KT on ankle have a neuro-physiological effect on dynamic balance same US normal ankle.