cover
Contact Name
I Putu Gde Surya Adhitya
Contact Email
surya_adhitya@unud.ac.id
Phone
+6288975003567
Journal Mail Official
editorptji@gmail.com
Editorial Address
Faculty of Medicine Udayana University, Jl. PB. Sudirman Denpasar Bali, Indonesia
Location
Kota denpasar,
Bali
INDONESIA
Physical Therapy Journal of Indonesia
Published by Universitas Udayana
ISSN : 27220125     EISSN : 27226034     DOI : https://doi.org/10.51559/ptji.v1i2
Core Subject : Health, Science,
The Physical Therapy Journal of Indonesia or PTJI is an open access journal that publishes scientifically content two editions per year June and December to promote clinical practice and research in the physical therapy area The Journal aims to promote a lively exchange of ideas between academics and practitioners as well as to bridge and integrate the intellectual of physical therapy experts
Arjuna Subject : -
Articles 5 Documents
Search results for , issue "Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): January-June 2020" : 5 Documents clear
Physical Therapy Management in Femoral Ollier Disease Ida Ayu Made Pradnyanini; I Putu Gde Surya Adhitya
Physical Therapy Journal of Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): January-June 2020
Publisher : Universitas Udayana dan Diaspora Taipei Medical University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51559/ptji.v1i1.1

Abstract

Introduction: Ollier disease (OD) is a non-hereditary, an uncommon bone disorder that typically presented by multiple or unilateral enchondromatosis associated with the deformity of the extremities. This article describes a case of a patient with OD that contribute endochondral ossification of the femoral bone and the physical therapy management.Case Description: An eight years old female patient referred to physical therapy unit after resection of right femur enchondroma, had undergone surgery for bone lengthening with external fixation. Further, the patient has been undergone surgical intervention for the tibial enchondromatosis. Physical therapy management aimed to improve the range of motion, pain, gait pattern, and activity of daily living. After three sessions of intervention, the patient reported the improvement in the pain and range of motion of the right lower limb.Conclusion: The physical therapy management might improve the pain and lower limb range of motion after the surgical intervention in femoral OD.
The Effectiveness of Gymnastic Respiratory Muscle Stretch and Buteyko Breathing Exercise on Peak Expiratory Flows in Older Population Mahfud Hidayat; Ali Multazam
Physical Therapy Journal of Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): January-June 2020
Publisher : Universitas Udayana dan Diaspora Taipei Medical University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51559/ptji.v1i1.2

Abstract

Introduction: Elderly is a period of life characterized by changes in function and a decrease in social life so that result in changes in muscle tissue including the respiratory system. Respiratory function in older population will decrease due to age and caused many problems. The purpose of this study was to find out the combination of respiratory muscles stretch gymnastic with buteyko breathing exercises to increase the peak expiratory flow in the elderly. Methods: The study design is an analytical experimental method with quasi-experimental pre-test and post-test two groups design, the population in the study in Sumbersekar Village that met the inclusion criteria for three weeks. Sample in this study is 56 samples divided into experimental group and control group. Experiment group consisted of 30 samples and the control group consisted of 26 samples. Research data were analyzed by Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test. Results: The results of this study before and after intervention are p = 0,000 and H1 accept. The interpretation of this results is there is an effect of the combination of gymnastic respiratory muscle stretch with buteyko breathing exercises in older population. Conclusion: There is an effect of gymnastic respiratory muscle stretch with buteyko breathing exercise in older population.
The Relationships Between Sewing and Forward Head Posture Diky Krisnanda Sugianto; Safun Rahmanto; Dimas Sondang Irawan
Physical Therapy Journal of Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): January-June 2020
Publisher : Universitas Udayana dan Diaspora Taipei Medical University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51559/ptji.v1i1.3

Abstract

Introduction: The working attitude that is often done by human beings in doing work among others standing, sitting, bent, squat, walking, and others. Attitudes such as work are done hanging from the condition of the system’s existing work. Forward head posture is the incident common much going on in modern times. It is described as a gesture of brought the heads of forward from the middle part of the shoulder. Head of moving forward, so the center of gravity shifted. To compensate this shift in the center of gravity, drift the upper body backward and shoulders slipped to future that head gets a move into the anterior than vertebrae. Every activity daily life needs a posture certain to be maintained. Any deviation from the normal pattern posture affecting the joints and muscle, so as to cause the pathological condition. An imbalance in the muscles causing shortening of fiber or lengthening next leads to changes in posture. This research aims to understand the relationship that activity sew against forwarding head posture (FHP) at a tailor.Methods: This study using design cross-sectional involving 30 respondents using purposive sampling. The data from respondents carried out using a quick check the exposure (QEC) and then in test measurements forward head posture. We analyzed the data by chi-square.Results: The statistics conducted by the SPSS-24 test using chi-square showed significantly (P value= 0,018). Where if the signs have been less than 0.05 so that h1 is accepted and h0 is rejected. Conclusion: There is a correlation that activity sew against forwarding head posture on a the tailors.
Effectiveness of Combination Myofascial Release and Kinesio Taping Intervention on Range of Motion Improvement in Elderly with Knee Osteoarthritis Afif Zainuri Wafiq; Atika Yulianti
Physical Therapy Journal of Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): January-June 2020
Publisher : Universitas Udayana dan Diaspora Taipei Medical University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51559/ptji.v1i1.4

Abstract

Introduction: Knee Osteoarthritis is a condition that frequently occurs in elderly which has a major impact on the elderly’s disability. As a degenerative disease, knee osteoarthritis occurs due to cartilage damage which is then accompanied by inflammation, pain, stiff joints and muscles thereby limiting the range of motion. This research aims to compare the effect of Kinesio taping and a combination of myofascial release and Kinesio taping intervention on ROM improvement in elderly with knee osteoarthritis.Methods: This study applies a quasi-experimental design with a non-equivalent group approach. Goniometer is applied as a measurement instrument. 25 people participated in this study who were recruited through purposive sampling. The sample was then divided into 2 groups which were given treatment 3 times a week in one month. The control group with Kinesio Taping treatment consisted of 14 samples and the case group with a combination treatment of myofacial release and Kinesio taping consisted of 11 samples. Furthermore, data analysis was performed with the Shapiro Wilk test, Wilcoxon rank test, and the Mann-Whitney test using SPSS version 25.Results: The comparison test results show that the significance value of p yields 0.6> 0.05, therefore H1 is rejected, and H0 is accepted. The interpretation of these results is that there is no significant difference between the effects of Kinesio taping and the combination of myofacial release and Kinesio taping on increasing ROM in the elderly with the risk of knee osteoarthritis.Conclusion: This study shows that there is no significant difference in the effect of the treatment of Kinesio taping and the combination of myofacial release and Kinesio taping in increasing ROM in the elderly with osteoarthritis.
Combined Deep Transverse Friction and Muscle Energy Technique on Mechanical Neck Pain: Article Review I Putu Mahendra Putra; Made Hendra Satria Nugraha; Ni Wayan Tianing
Physical Therapy Journal of Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): January-June 2020
Publisher : Universitas Udayana dan Diaspora Taipei Medical University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51559/ptji.v1i1.5

Abstract

Introduction: Since mechanical neck pain has become a common problem, physiotherapists’ role in reducing symptoms caused by mechanical neck pain varies such as muscle energy technique and deep transverse friction. Based on the references, mechanical neck pain defined as a condition non-radicular or local pain which increased pain intensity during movement. The study aims to understand whether deep transverse friction and muscle energy technique are effective to reduce pain the mechanical neck pain.Method: The study used the secondary data through article review which focuses on the journals and articles related to the muscle energy technique and deep transverse friction in the mechanical neck pain. Results: The application and method of muscle energy technique are aimed at normalizing the structure of dysfunctional tissue, such as the shortening of muscles, which indirectly gives a direct effect on the joint. It is suggested as a method to improve the mobility of the joint. Besides, to reduce pain through pain modulation, deep transverse friction was applicable to provide it at the level of the supra-spinal to release endorphins, enkephaline, and cortisol. Conclusion: Either muscle energy technique or deep transverse friction are shown a good effect to reduce pain, neck disability, and increase ROM of the cervical joint in patients with mechanical neck pain. Besides, deep transverse friction has also reducing spasm/tightness at the cervical joint level in patients with mechanical neck pain.

Page 1 of 1 | Total Record : 5