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UEU » Journal » Fisioterapi Posted by [email protected] at 07/01/2021 17:23:19 • 493 Views
INTERVENSI RHYTMIC STABILIZATION EXERCISE LEBIH BAIK DARIPADA
INTERVENSI POST ISOMETRIC RELAXATION (PIR) DALAM MENINGKATKAN
KEMAMPUAN FUNGSIONAL PADA KONDISI NON SPECIFIC LOW BACK PAINCreated by :
Virny Dwiya Lestari ( none ) Dewa Putu Gde Purwa Samatra Syahmirza Indra Lesmana
Subject: | NYERI PUNGGUNG | Alt. Subject : | RHYTMIC STABILIZATION EXERCISE | Keyword: | INTERVENSI SPASME OTOT |
Description:
Prevalensi low back pain meningkat seiring dengan meningkatnya aktivitas manusia.
Aktivitas yang berlebihan dalam posisi statis dapat menimbulkan Non Specific Low back pain. Non
Specific Low back pain merupakan nyeri di sekitar punggung bawah yang disebabkan karena
gangguan non patologis. Non Specific Low back pain dapat mengakibatkan nyeri, spasme otot dan
imbalance muscle, sehingga stabilitas otot perut dan punggung bawah mengalami penurunan,
mobilitas lumbal terbatas, mengakibatkan penurunan aktivitas fungsional. Penelitian ini bertujuan
untuk membuktikan intervensi Rhytmic Stabilization Exercise lebih baik dari pada intervensi Post
Isometric Relaxation (PIR) dalam meningkatkan kemampuan fungsional pada kondisi Non Specific
Low back pain. Penelitian ini menggunakan jenis penelitian eksperimental dengan rancangan
penelitian pre-test and post-test control group design. Kelompok I terdiri dari 16 orang dengan
intervensi yang diberikan adalah Rhytmic Stabilization Exercise dan Kelompok II yang terdiri dari 16
orang dengan intervensi yang diberikan adalah Post Isometric Relaxation (PIR). Kemampuan
fungsional diukur menggunakan Oswestry Disability Index (ODI). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan
bahwa (1) terdapat peningkatan kemampuan fungsional pada Kelompok I dengan nilai rerata pre test
25,50 � 1,751% dan post test 21,12 � 1,962%, (2) terdapat peningkatan kemampuan fungsional pada
Kelompok II dengan hasil rerata pre test 24,93 � 2,08% dan post test 21,43 � 2,52%, (3) terdapat
perbedaan yang signifikan pada hasil tes ODI pada Kelompok I dan Kelompok II dengan hasil rerata
� SB Kelompok I 4,37 � 1,147% dan rerata � SB Kelompok II 3,50 � 1,211 % dengan nilai p =
0,044 yang berarti intervensi Rhytmic Stabilization Exercise lebih baik dari pada intervensi Post
Isometric Relaxation (PIR) dalam meningkatkan kemampuan fungsional pada kondisi Non Specific
Low back pain. Disimpulkan bahwa intervensi Rhytmic Stabilization Exercise lebih baik dari pada
intervensi Post Isometric Relaxation (PIR) dalam meningkatkan kemampuan fungsional pada kondisi
Non Specific Low back pain.
Alt. Description
The prevalence of low back pain increases with increasing human activity. Excessive activity
in a static position can lead to Non Specific Low back pain. Non Specific Low back pain is a pain in
thearea of lower back caused by non-pathological disorders. Non Specific Low back pain can cause
pain, muscle spasms and imbalance muscle, so stability of the abdominal muscles and lower back
decreases, lumbar mobility is limited, resulting in decreased functional activity. The research wasaimed to discover that the Rhytmic Stabilization Exercise intervention is more effective to improve
functional ability than Post Isometric Relaxation (PIR) intervention in the condition of Non Specific
Low back pain. The research using Experimental research methodology using pre-test and post-test
control group design as the scheme research method. Group I consisted of 16 people treated using
Rhytmic Stabilization Exercise intervention and group II consist of 16 people treated using Post
Isometric Relaxation intervention. The functional ability is measured using ODI.
The result of the research is concluded (1) Improvement of the functional ability toward treatment
group I with pre test result average 25,50 +- 1.751 and post test 21.12 +- 1.962, (2) Improvement of
the functional ability toward treatment group II with pre test result average 24.93 +- 2.08 and post
test 21.43 +- 2.52 (3) significant difference occured in the ODI test toward treatment group I and
treatment group II with result average +- SB group I 4.37 +- 1.147 and average +- SB group II 3.50
+- 1.211 with value p= 0.044 which means RSE intervention is more effective than PIR intervention
to improve the functional ability in the condition of Non specific low back pain. The conclusion is
RSE intervention is more effective that PIR to improve the functional ability in the condition of Non
specific low back pain.
Contributor | : |
- Mutiah Munawarah
- Ni Wayan Tianing
| Date Create | : | 07/01/2021 | Type | : | Text | Format | : | pdf | Language | : | Indonesian | Identifier | : | UEU-Journal-11_0397 | Collection ID | : | 11_0397 |
Source : Sport and Fitness Journal Volume 6, No.1, Januari 2018: 102-106
Relation Collection: Fakultas Fisioterapi
Coverage : Civitas Akademika Universitas Esa Unggul
Rights : @2021 Perpustakaan Universitas Esa Unggul
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