PHYSIOTHERAPY MANAGEMENT IN CERVICAL ROOT SYNDROME WITH TRACTION MODALITIES, TRANSCUTANEUS ELECRICAL NERVE STIMULATION (TENS), AND TRAINING THERAPY IN THE HOSPITAL IN THE DISTRICT OF PEKALONGAN

Apriliana, Riza and Rakasiwi, Andung Maheswara (2024) PHYSIOTHERAPY MANAGEMENT IN CERVICAL ROOT SYNDROME WITH TRACTION MODALITIES, TRANSCUTANEUS ELECRICAL NERVE STIMULATION (TENS), AND TRAINING THERAPY IN THE HOSPITAL IN THE DISTRICT OF PEKALONGAN. [Experiment] (Unpublished)

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Abstract

Back ground Cervical Root Syndrome is an abnormal condition resulting from the suppression of spinal nerves in the neck region, resulting in neck pain that spreads to the arm or depends on the nerve roots that are depressed, and weakness in the ineralized muscles. Problematic CRS is the presence of pain, muscle spasm, decreased muscle strength, LGS limitation, decreased functional activity, parasthesia, and muscular atrophy. Physiotherapy examinations include the examination of pain with VAS, spasm with palpation, muscle strength with MMT, LGS with goneometers, functional activity with NDI, Parasthesia with Dermatome chart, and muscular atrophy with midline. In this case the selected technology is TENS, traction Cervical, and exercise therapy. The research aims to determine the influence of physiotherapy on CRS conditions with TENS modalities, traction Cervical, and research exercise therapy is conducted in the HOSPITAL Kajen district of Pekalongan with the design of analytical descriptive research. Research subjects are patients with CRS conditions with traction modalities, TENS, and exercise therapies. Methods of data collection analysis of this research with autoanamnesis methods, research instruments in the form of pain, spasm, LGS, muscular strength, functional activity, parasthesia, and muscle atrophy. The results of the study 6 times the following therapy: (1) There is a decrease in pain from T1 = 1 to T6 = 0.5 (2) There is no change in muscle spasm (3) There is an increase in LGS T1 = 350 to T6 = 400 (4) There is an increase in muscle strength T1 = 4 to T6 = 5 (5) There is no increase in anthropometry (6) There is an increase in functional activity (7) There is a decrease in parasthesia. The research conclusion that TENS physiotherapy intervention, Traction Cervical, and exercise therapy can reduce pronlematics in the CRS condition.

Item Type: Experiment
Uncontrolled Keywords: Cervical Root Syndrome, TENS, Traction Cervical, and Exercise Therapy
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
R Medicine > RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
R Medicine > RZ Other systems of medicine
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences > School of Medicine
Depositing User: S.Hum. Niken Maharani Hayuningtyas
Date Deposited: 24 Jan 2024 05:44
Last Modified: 24 Jan 2024 05:44
URI: http://repository.unikal.ac.id/id/eprint/1155

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