PREFACE
About Us
In 2022, Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta is proud to host an international virtual symposium and call for paper called the Academic Physiotherapy Conferences 2022 (APC 2022). We hope such work will be an essential mechanism for the innovation of research. This symposium should provide a forum for graduate students, teachers, and physical therapist to disseminate the information obtained from research and to create a further national and international research network in the field of physical therapy.
An Interdisciplinary Approaches to Evaluation, Reconstruction and Rehabilitation of Knee Meniscus Injury
Meniscus injuries are often seen in athletes because of a sports injury and represent approximately
15% of all cases sports injuries. In the modern era, rehabilitation after sports injury has become a
domain for specialists, and its evolution has necessarily brought together the including medical
doctor, orthopedic surgeon, biomechanical experts, physiotherapist, strength and conditioning
coach, and sport nutritionist. The interdisciplinary team continues to provide more combined
knowledge and skill, clinical expertise, sensitivity, compassion and understanding for individuals
with disabilities or injuries. The individual team members each bring a unique perspective and
expertise to the collective planning of the group. But them shares similar goals for the patients.
CONTENT COVER CONTENT PREFACE
0 PHYSIOTHERAPY PROGRAM ON CLAW HAND CONDITION AT LEPROSY
HOSPITAL KELET DONOREJO: A CASE STUDY 1
1 PHYSIOTHERAPY MANAGEMENT IN INDIVIDUAL WITH SPASTIC STROKE
HEMIPARESIS SINISTRA: A CASE REPORT 9
2 PHYSIOTHERAPY MANAGEMENT FOR TENNIS ELBOW: A CASE
STUDY 18
3 EFFECTIVITY OF SQUAT TO STAND TRAINING IN IMPROVING LOWER EXTREMITY MUSCLE POWER ON CHILDREN WITH DOWN SYNDROME 27
4
THE EFFECT OF MUSCLE ENERGY TECHNIQUE (MET) ON RANGE OF MOTION (ROM) KNEE JOINT IN PATIENTS’ POSTOPERATIVE POSTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION (PCLR) HAMSTRING GRAFT: A CASE STUDY
38
5
PHYSIOTHERAPY MANAGEMENT IN FIFTH WEEK POST OPERATION OF ANKLE FRACTUR WEBER C IN WONOSARI GENERAL HOSPITAL: A CASE STUDY
43
6 PHYSIOTHERAPY MANAGEMENT FOR OSTEOARTHRITIS KNEE FOR
GRADE II: A CASE REPORT 53
7 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FLATFOOT AND STATIC BALANCE IN
SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN 61
8 PHYSIOTHERAPY MANAGEMENT FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF ANTERIOR CRUCIATUM LIGAMENT (ACL) WITH ACHILLES GRAFT: A CASE STUDY 69 9 PHYSIOTHERAPY MANAGEMENT FOR OSTEOARTHRITIS KNEE: A CASE
STUDY 78
10
PREVALENCE AND PATTERNS OF BACK PAIN COMPLAINTS AMONG PREGNANT WOMAN IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES IN ASIA: A LITERATURE REVIEW
85
11 THE PREVALENCE OF BACK PAIN AND THE PATTERN OF COMPLAINTS IN PREGNANT WOMEN AT THE GATAK COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS 93 12 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEG MUSCLE EXPLOSIVE POWER AND
SWIMMING SPEED OF 50-METER BREASTSTROKE SPRINT ATHLETE 101 13 PHYSICAL THERAPY MANAGEMENT FOR POST OP TIBIA PLATEU
DEXTRA: A CASE STUDY 111
14 MANAGEMENT PHYSIOTHERAPY POST INJECTION OF THE PLATELET RICH PLASMA (PRP) IN THE CASE OF ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT TEAR: A CASE REPORT
115
15 PHYSIOTHERAPY MANAGEMENT FOR CARPAL TUNNEL
SYNDROME BILATERAL: A CASE STUDY 124
16
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF COMBINED INTERVENTIONS OF INFRARED, TENS, MASSAGE RELEASE, SCALP MASSAGE, NECK PASSIVE STRETCH AND UPPER EXTREMITY STRETCH TO REDUCE PAIN AND INCREASE FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY IN MYOFASCIAL TRIGGER POINT SYNDROME
133