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The Indonesian Journal of Applied Physiotherapy
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27985520     DOI : https://doi.org/10.7454/jfti
Core Subject : Health,
The Indonesian Journal of Applied Physiotherapypublishes papers that show originality, high quality, and rigour in exploring physiotherapy services (promotive, preventive, curative, and rehabilitative) on human subjects in hospitals/clinics, educational institutions, various related health institutions and communities. The scope of the journal: applied physiotherapy studies. the mechanisms of function or dysfunction; evidence-based rehabilitation; modern therapy methods; best clinical practice; clinical reasoning and decision-making processes; assessment and clinical management of disorders; exploration of relevant clinical interventions; multi-modal approaches; biopsychosocial exploration in rehabilitation; qualitative studies involving physiotherapists. Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research, also systematic, narrative, and scoping reviews articles are welcomed.
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PENGARUH DIAPHRAGMATIC BREATHING DAN ENDURANCE EXERCISE TERHADAP PENINGKATAN KAPASITAS KARDIORESPIRASI PADA PASIEN HOSPITAL-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA Azzahra, Alifia; Puspitarani, Annisya; Sativani, Zahra; Pahlawi, Riza
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The purpose of this case study is to determine the effect of diaphragmatic breathing and endurance exercise in hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP). Nosocomial pneumonia that occurs in 48 hours or more after the patient admitted to the hospital, without any signs of pulmonary infection. The existence of clinical manifestations that appear, patients with HAP tend to avoid physical activity which can decrease the functional capacity of the respiratory system and have an impact on decreasing endurance. Diaphragmatic breathing exercise is thought to be able to help reduce shortness of breath, reduce the work of the accessory muscles of breathing, improve breathing frequency and also improve breathing patterns. Endurance training aims to increase the stimulation of the cardiorespiratory system response so that oxygen transportation becomes more efficient and the patient is able to carry out optimal activities. Evidence-based case report is the method of this research, with a clinical question "Does diaphragmatic breathing exercise and endurance exercise have a better effect on increasing endurance in hospital-acquired pneumonia?" To be able to answer this question, a case study was conducted by applying diaphragmatic exercise and endurance exercise, then to support the evidence from the results of the opener exercise, evidence was searched in 2 databases, namely Scopus and Science Direct. The keywords used were “diaphragmatic breathing exercise” OR “deep breathing exercise” AND “reduce dyspnea” and “endurance exercise” AND “cardiorespiratory endurance” AND “metabolic equivalents” with the inclusion criteria of full text articles and publications in 2015-2020. The search found 7 articles that met the inclusion criteria. Then the search stage was continued by reading the entire article and found 3 articles on Scopus and 1 article on Science Direct
Efektifitas Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides (SNAGS) Terhadap Penurunan Nyeri Pada Kasus Nyeri Leher Santoso, Iman; Karnadipa, Triana; Noviana, Mita; Sakinah, Ummulkhair
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Neck pain attacks 16.6% of the general adult population in Indonesia. This condition causes disruption of function and motion in the neck, so it requires physiotherapy intervention. Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides (SNAGs) is a mobilisation with movement techniques that can decrease pain during exercise without causing any secondary pain. Materials and Methods. From the search results with various databases found 385 journals that match these keywords, screened titles and abstracts were found 30 articles were then filtered and 20 articles were selected. However, from the 20 articles, there will be further screening. The final result after selection is 5 articles. Results. Of the five articles reviewed on Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides (SNAGs) using a dose of 3 sets of 6 repetitions per training session with the method of Gliding can reduce pain in the cases of neck pain. Conclusion. The Mulligan Concept Exercise with the Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides (SNAGs) technique using a dose of 3 sets of 6 repetitions per training session with the method Gliding according to the direction of movement experiencing pain can produce a positive effect on reducing pain in cases of neck pain so that it can restore motion function on the neck.
Hubungan Antara Durasi Penggunaan Smartphone Dan Keluhan Nyeri Leher Pada Tim E-Sport Mobile Legend Arthamevia, Sheilla Maurie; Bachtiar, Farahdina; Prabowo, Eko; Purnamadyawati, Purnamadyawati
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Smartphones are a real manifestation of technological progress as well as a device that works very complexly with access to the internet, social media and games. E-sports or cybersports connected to the internet network. Excessive use of smartphones, including for Mobile Legends E-sports players, can cause musculoskeletal disorders. Musculoskeletal disorders associated with smartphone use lead to neck muscle fatigue caused by poor posture. Using a smartphone for a long time can cause muscle tension. Long duration of smartphone use is the biggest factor that can cause complaints of neck pain. Purpose: This study aims to determine the relationship between the duration of smartphone use and neck pain in Mobile Legends players on the E-sport team at UPN Veteran Jakarta. Methods: The research design is a correlational study with a cross-sectional approach. Data collection was conducted using a questionnaire. Pain was measured using the NRS (Numeric Rating Scale). Results: Based on the results of statistical tests using SPSS 25.0, it was found that p = 0,002 or p < 0,05. The Pearson correlation coefficient for NRS was r = 1.0 and the duration of smartphone use was r = 0.341. Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between the duration of smartphone use and neck pain with a weak relationship level.
Hubungan Tinggi Dan Lama Pemakaian High Heels Dengan Nyeri Punggung Bawah Pada Pramugari Maskapai X Almayda, Reza; Bachtiar, Farahdina; Prabowo, Eko; Purnamadyawati, Purnamadyawati
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Low back pain is discomfort in the lower back area in the form of a feeling of pain and discomfort. A flight attendant is a profession that uses high heels when working. The use of high heels can cause changes in the fulcrum of the body when walking. Problems occur when wearing high heels for a long time, causing the lumbar muscles to shorten and lower back pain to occur. The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation between the height of the heels and the length of use of high heels with complaints of low back pain in the flight attendants of X Airlines. The parameter used to measure complaints of low back pain is NRS. This research is a correlation study with a cross-sectional approach. Based on the results of statistical tests using SPSS, it was obtained that the p-value = 0.001. Thus, there is a correlation between low back pain complaints with flying hours in 24 hours and the working period. This study did not find a correlation between the height of the heels with complaints of low back pain (p> 0.05).
Perbandingan Efektivitas Isometric Quadriceps Exercise dan Aquatic Exercise Terhadap Tingkat Nyeri pada Lansia dengan Knee Oteoarthritis : Literature Review Bestari, Dt.Arief Rahman; Yuliadarwati, Nungki Marlian; Utami, Kurnia Putri
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The elderly are the most susceptible subject to knee osteoarthritis (KOA), there are several good exercises for KOA, namely isometry quariceps exercise (IQE) and Aquatic exercise (AQE) are therapies that are often used to help improve and reduce pain in KOA. To compare the effectiveness of giving isometric quadriceps exercise and aquatic exercise on pain levels in the elderly with knee osteoarthritis. This study is a literature review where researchers will look for journals that match the theme and title to be discussed. articles or journals are obtained from several search engines, Pubmed and Google Scholar. The journal criteria used in this study are articles published in 2016 – 2021 as many as 9 journals with 8 journals for international articles and 1 for national journals. After analyzing the international and national journals/articles, this study obtained the average significance value of each journal, namely IQE 0.0036 and AQE 0.030. IQE is more effective than AQE in terms of reducing COA pain in the elderly with the VAS and WOMAC measurement instruments.
Terapi Manual Dan Terapi Latihan Meningkatkan Kemampuan Fungsional Pada Kasus Cervical Syndrome Et Causa Flat Neck : Studi Kasus Djawas, Faizah Abdullah; Huwaida, Rafiqoh Nur
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Cervical syndrome is a collection of symptoms, especially pain around the cervical spine. Pain in cervical syndrome is more common in conditions related to the deformity of the cervical vertebrae, one of which is a flat neck or conditions where cervical lordosis is reduced. When the lordosis curve disappears, the vertical load will be redistributed along the anterior portion of the cervical spine, causing pressure on soft tissue and surrounding bone. This can lead to various musculoskeletal problems. The combination of manual therapy and exercise is suggested to reduce problems such as pain, limitations of the range of motion (ROM), and improve functional ability. Methods: Single case study, with the implementation of kneading and friction massage and exercise therapy in the form of modified cervical and shoulder retraction exercises, evaluated eight times. pain Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), goniometer, and the Neck Disability Index (NDI) parameter were used for pain intensity, ROM, and functional ability, respectively. Results: There was a decrease in the VAS for pain intensity, compared to the first evaluation for right lateral flexion of 7.6/10 to 1.2/10, left lateral flexion from 7.3/10 to 0.9/10, and the right rotation from 6.1/10 to 0/10. In addition, there was an increase in ROM compared to the first time. The ROM for extension motion increases from 40º to 45º, right lateral flexion 35º to 40º, left lateral flexion 40º, and right rotation from 50º to 60º. Associated with a decrease in VAS and an increase in ROM, the NDI score shows significant improvement from 44% in the first evaluation to 2% in the last evaluation. The decrease in the NDI value indicates the better the patient's functional ability. Conclusion: This study shows that massage and exercise therapy in the form of modified cervical and shoulder retraction exercises are proven to be effective in reducing pain, increasing ROM, and improving functional abilities.
Pengaruh Diaphragmatic Breathing dan Endurance Exercise Terhdap Peningkatan Kapasitas Kardiorespirasi Pada Pasien Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia Azzahra, Alifia; Puspitarani, Annisya; Sativani, Zahra; Pahlawi, Riza
Jurnal Fisioterapi Terapan Indonesia Vol. 1, No. 2
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The purpose of this case study is to determine the effect of diaphragmatic breathing and endurance exercise in hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) cases. HAP is a nosocomial pneumonia that occurs 48 hours or more after the patient is admitted to the hospital, without any signs of pulmonary infection at the time of initial treatment. The existence of clinical manifestations that appear, patients with HAP tend to avoid physical activity which can decrease the functional capacity of the respiratory system and have an impact on decreasing endurance. Diaphragmatic breathing exercise is thought to be able to help reduce shortness of breath, reduce the work of the accessory muscles of breathing, improve breathing frequency and also improve breathing patterns. Endurance training aims to increase the stimulation of the cardiorespiratory system response so that oxygen transportation becomes more efficient and the patient is able to carry out optimal activities. The method used in this case study is an evidence-based case report with a clinical question, "Does diaphragmatic breathing exercise and endurance exercise have a better effect on increasing endurance in hospital-acquired pneumonia?" To be able to answer this question, a case study was conducted by applying diaphragmatic exercise and endurance exercise, then to support the evidence from the results of the opener exercise, evidence was searched in 2 databases, namely Scopus and Science Direct. The keywords used were “diaphragmatic breathing exercise” OR “deep breathing exercise” AND “reduce dyspnea” and “endurance exercise” AND “cardiorespiratory endurance” AND “metabolic equivalents” with the inclusion criteria of full text articles and publications in 2015-2020. The search found 7 articles that met the inclusion criteria. Then the search stage was continued by reading the entire article and found 3 articles on Scopus and 1 article on Science Direct.

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