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Annual Physiotherapy Scientific Meeting Proceeding
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Annual Physiotherapy Scientific Meeting Proceeding is held as one of the agendas in the Temu Ilmiah Tahunan Fisioterapi (TITAFI) and Musyawarah Kerja Nasional (Mukernas). This activity accommodates students, practitioners, and physiotherapist academics to disseminate research in oral paper and poster presentations in order to find the opportunity in increasing scientific and research in various physiotherapy competencies and services.
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Manajemen Pembinaan Atlet Boccia Cerebral Palsy di National Paralympic Committee Indonesia Haris, Mustafa Al
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Introduction: Fungsi manajemen organisasi dalam suatu cabang olahraga selalu berkaitan dengan kegiatan menyeleksi, menempatkan, mengorientasikan dan mengevaluasi kinerja manajemen cabang olahraga tersebut. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui: manajemen pembinaan atlet boccia Cerebral Palsy di National Paralympic Committee Indonesia (NPCI).Methodology: Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah penelitian kualitatif. Sumber data penelitian berasal dari informan, arsip, dan tempat peristiwa. Pengumpulan subyek penelitian menggunakan teknik purposive sampling dengan menggunakan informan kunci (key informan). Total informan yang digunakan adalah 11 informan. Teknik pengumpulan data menggunakan wawancara, observasi dan dokumen. Validitas data penelitian ini menggunakan triangulasi metode dan analisa data menggunakan model analisis interaktif.Research findings: Pembinaan prestasi saat ini sudah berjalan dengan baik karena jauh sebelum pembentukan cabang olahraga boccia Cerebral Palsy Indonesia sudah direncanakan dengan baik mulai dari sumber daya manusia, sarana prasarana, dan lain sebagainya. Conclusions: National Paralympic Committee Indonesia (NPCI) sudah melakukan dan menjalankan manajemen pembinaan atlet boccia Cerebral Palsy Indonesia dengan baik.
Exercise Therapy as Therapeutic Option For Muscle Atrophy: Study on Signaling IGF-1 in Skeletal Muscle Gifari, Muhammad Yusrin Al; Nafiah, N; Rahmani, R
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Background - Muscle wasting is caused by metabolic system disorders involving disorders of the musculoskeletal system, one of the risks is insulin growth factor (IGF1) damage. Exercise therapy is one of the physiotherapy interventions that can increase muscle mass and strength, reduce oxidative stress related to aging, chronic inflammation, increase autophagy, and improve mitochondrial function. Methods - The method used in this paper is a literature review using a search database of Google Scholar, Pubmed, and Researchgate with the topic search keywords "muscle wasting", "Biomarker and Molecular IGF1", and "exercise" which are used to expand or specify the search so that it can make it easier in determining the research articles or journals used. literature review selection using inclusion and exclusion categories and taking into account the interrelationships between keywords. Results - Exercise therapy is able to increase muscle mass and act as an alternative therapy in cases of metabolic disorders that cause muscle wasting. Exercise therapy that can be used to increase muscle mass is resistance training and controlled exercise programs. Conclusion - Exercise therapy is able to increase signaling activation of insulin growth factor (IGF1) which causes an increase in insulin sensitivity to improve the downregulation process of muscle wasting in patients with metabolic system disorders.
The Reliability of Balance Assessment Tests in Adolescent Athletes: A Systematic Review Yojana, Egik; Azizah, Amalia Nur; Yahya, Muchammad
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Introduction: The growth spurt in adolescents is typically identified by peak skeletal growth rates, which resulted in different anatomical and physiological functions compared with adults, thus could affect the dynamic postural control and increasing the vulnerability to injury. However, the available balance assessment is mostly only applicable to adults, and the implementation for the adolescent population is still questionable; hence this study aims to identify the most reliable balance assessment for adolescent athletes. Methodology: A systematic review of reliability studies that were obtained from 5 electronic databases: PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, EBSCOhost, and Ovid MEDLINE. The study article was assessed using the Quality Appraisal of Reliability Studies (QAREL) scale. Research findings: The initial search resulted in 753 articles, where five studies were then extracted and examined using the QAREL scale. These five studies consisted of three balance assessments, including Y-Balance Test in three studies, and the rest are Dual Task Postural Control Testing, and Tandem Gait Test. The highest score was 87.5% from a study by Greenberg et al., which assessed the Y-Balance Test. Conclusions: The most reliable balance assessment tool according to the QAREL scale was the Y-Balance Test.
The Therapeutic Exercise Alternative Those Benefit in Reducing Low Back Pain among Pregnant Mom: A Systematic Literature Review Jannah, Roikhatul; Molina, Witri; Sariana, Erna; Sativani, Zahra
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Introduction: Low back pain is a local pain that often occurs in pregnant women and has an impact on the activities of pregnant women. This pain can be treated with exercise therapy. Exercise therapy is a systematic, planned performance of body movements, postures, or physical activities aimed at patients/clients with the aim of relieving symptoms and improving health-related physical functions. Objective: This study aims to determine the various types of exercise therapy used to reduce low back pain in pregnant women. Methods: The research method is a systematic literature study with data collection using 3 search engines namely Pubmed, Google Scholar, and Semantic Scholar and then identified using initial selection instruments, methodological selection and data extraction. Results: There were 8 eligible literatures and overall there were significant results from giving exercises therapy to reduce the intensity of low back pain. The exercise therapy provided is in the form of stabilization exercise, stretching exercise, strengthening exercise, aerobic exercise, pelvic floor exercise, antenatal exercise, yoga exercise, and pilates exercise. The measuring instruments used are VAS and NRS. Conclusion: Exercise therapy can be given to pregnant women to reduce the intensity of low back pain. Further research needs to establish appropriate, reliable and valid pain intensity outcome measures to see which exercise is more beneficial for low back pain during pregnancy.
Risk Factors of Falling in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Sari, Dwi Rosella Komala; Pratiwi, Rossy Eka; Safitri, Weni; Hifayati, Laily Maulida Nur
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Background: type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is characterized by hyperglycemia. Prolonged hyperglycemia is noted impacting microvascular and macrovascular complications. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is the highest microvascular complication in T2DM, increasing the risk of falling. Factors of duration of DM and balance have a strong influence on the risk of falling. However, the risk factors for falls in T2DM have not been established recently. Purpose: the purpose of this study was to determine the correlation between glycemic level, DPN and postural balance in patients with T2DM, as well as to determine the dominant factor of high risk of falling in patients with T2DM. Methods: The participant in this study confirmed having T2DM by medical diagnosis for 5 years and more. The glycemic level (FGL) was measured by fasting for 8 hours glycemic level, DPN was clarified by physical examination of MNSI and postural balance was assessed by mCTSIB, BBS and TUG tests. The risk for falling was taken from the categorical score of The Timed Up and Go test with a cut score of >13.5 secs as a high risk of falling. This research used a cross-sectional study conducted in DM community in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia. Results: There was a correlation between FGL and DPN, DPN and static balance, as well static balance and dynamic balance. The logistic regression revealed duration of DM as a dominant factor of high risk to fall (OR 1.376, p-value+0.023, 95% CI=1.044 – 1.814). Conclusion: prolonged duration of DM combines with hyperglycemia status impact to DPN and reduces balance performance in patients with T2DM.
The Significance of Dementia with Functional Balance in The Elderly Wardhani, Riska Risty; Rahmawati, Marisa Dwi
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Introduction: Dementia is a progressive impairment of global cognitive function. The most serious problem during the aging process is the decline in cognitive function, which makes it difficult for the elderly to live independently and increases the risk of dementia. As a result, the elderly will suffer from behavioral disorders and a lower quality of life. Dementia can affect balance in the elderly. This study aims to determine the relationship between dementia and balance disorders in the elderly. Methodology: This study employed the Cross-Sectional method. The number of respondents were 50 elderly people aged 60 years and over. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling. The research instruments used were the Mini Mental Status Exam (MMSE) and the Berg Balance Scale (BBS). The data was analyzed by using the Kendall Tau test. Research findings: The results of this study indicate that there is a relationship between dementia and functional balance in the elderly, with a p-value of 0.046 and a correlation coefficient of 0.212, indicating a weak relationship. Conclusions: There is a weak relationship between dementia and balance disorders in the elderly.
The Effect of Chest Physiotherapy and Static Bicycles on Improving Cardiovascular Function in Long Covid Cases: A Narrative Review Norlinta, Siti Nadhir Ollin; Sari, Atika Kurnia
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Introduction: Long Covid is a term used to describe illness in people who have recovered from COVID-19 but continue to report long-term effects of the infection or have the typical symptoms for much longer than expected. Cardiovascular function aids the heart's and vascular system's ability and endurance in carrying out daily activities without significant fatigue. Physiotherapy contributes to the medical team by providing Chest physiotherapy and Static bicycle interventions to Long Covid patients. Because there has been no review research, it is necessary to investigate the effect of chest physiotherapy and static cycling on cardiovascular improvement in Long Covid patients. This research aims to determine the effect of two exercise therapies, namely chest physiotherapy and static bicycle to improve cardiovascular function in Long covid cases. Methodology: The research method used was narrative review with the PICO framework (Population/Patient/Problem, Intervention, Comparation, and Outcome). The journals were searched from 2 databases, namely Google Scholar and PubMed. Research findings: After screening the title and relevance of the abstract, as well as full text screening, 10 journals were obtained from the search for all two databases, proving the effect of Chest physiotherapy and Static bicycles on cardiovascular improvement in Long Covid patients. Conclusion: There is an effect of Chest Physiotherapy and Static bicycle on cardiovascular improvement in Long Covid patients.
The Relationship between Fatigue Levels and Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs) Complaints on Yogyakarta Online Taxi Bike Faidlullah, Hilmi Zadah; Ariyanto, Andry; Surani, Alena Vidia
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Background: Transportation is something that people really need. An online motorcycle taxi application is one mode of transportation that can be used to make it easier for consumers to carry out various activities. Online motorcycle taxi drivers are one of the workers who are at risk of experiencing fatigue due to increased orders in online motorcycle taxi applications. Method: This study employed quantitative research design with a cross sectional design. The research sample was taken by purposive sampling technique with a sample size of 100 people. The research instrument used was a Nordic Body Map (NBM) questionnaire to measure musculoskeletal complaints and the Industrial Fatigue Research Committee (IFRC) to measure fatigue during work. Data analysis was done using Spearman correlation test. Result: As many as 80% of taxi bike drivers suffer from musculoskeletal disorders, particularly in the neck, back, and hands. As many as 74% of them reported feeling tired. The Spearman Rank correlation test results show a link between fatigue and complaints of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs) on online taxi bike in Yogyakarta (r = 0.264, p = 0.008). Conclusion: There is a relationship between the level of fatigue and complaints of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs) on online motorcycle taxis in Yogyakarta. Further researchers should include other variables related to complaints about online motorcycle taxis.
Risk Factors and Prevalence of Forward Head Posture Complaints due to use of Devices during Pandemic Savitri, Putri Annisa; Faidlullah, Hilmi Zadah
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Introduction: In March 2020, there were 1,528 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 132 deaths, so the government implemented an online health and distance learning (PJJ) protocol. Due to the long use of this device, there are changes in the spine such as the Forward Head Posture. Objective To determine the prevalence rate and risk factors that cause Forward Head Posture complaints. Methods: This research is a quantitative research with analytical observational character which explains the correlation between variables through the Spearman Rank Statistical Test. The sample in this study were Physiotherapy students at UNISA Yogyakarta. Results: The prevalence of FHP in students (N = 87) was 61 people (70.1%) and the results from the Spearman Rank Statistical Test showed: (I) there was a correlation of FHP with posture p value of 0.004 (II) and a correlation in duration p value 0.000 (III) there is no correlation at age p value 0.142 and gender p value 0.920. Conclusion: There are 61 people out of 87 respondents experiencing Forward Head Posture and there is a significant correlation between posture and duration of using gadgets and there is no correlation between age and gender.
The Correlation between Exercise Habit and Working Period and WMSDs Complaint on Brickmakers Arifin, Asyhara Naela; Kristiana, Dita; Dewi, Maya Shyntya
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Introduction: The study aims to determine the correlation between exercise habit and working period and complaints of work-related musculoskeletal disorders in brickmakers, Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders are complaints felt by workers on skeletal muscles, resulting in damage to ligaments, joints, and tendons. Brickmakers create bricks for use as building materials, the workers must perform difficult tasks for extended periods of time in uncomfortable positions, and they are not ergonomically at risk of developing WMSDS complaints, these activities require a healthy body which can be obtained from regular exercise habits, brickmakers exercise infrequently and regularly, the average working period of brickmakers is 20 years, a minimum of 3 years and a maximum of 50 years, with a working duration of 10 hours.Methodology: The study was quantitative research with analytical observational method. This research design was cross-sectional with total sampling method. The samples were brickmakers in Potorono Village, Banguntapan, Bantul, Yogyakarta. The total respondents were 30 people. The statistical test used Chi – Square. The variables studied were exercise habits, working period, and WMSDS complaints. The research instrument employed Nordic Body Maps.Research findings: Respondents with moderate WMSDS complaints were 8 respondents (26.7%), respondents with high complaints were 8 respondents (26.7%). The results of the Chi-Square test showed that there was no significant correlation between exercise habits (0.302 > 0.05), working period (0.172 > 0.05) and WMSDS complaints in brickmakers. Conclusions: There is no significant correlation between exercise habits and working period and WMSDS complaints on brickmakers. In field of Physiotherapy, can provide knowledge related to the dangers of work that is not ergonomic, and explanations about the prevention of WMSDS.

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