The Association Between Pain and the Risk of Falling in the Elderly With Knee Osteoarthritis

Rosadi, Rakhmad and Wardojo, Sri Sunaringsih Ika (2022) The Association Between Pain and the Risk of Falling in the Elderly With Knee Osteoarthritis. In: ICMEDH The International Conference of Medicine and Health (ICMEDH) Volume 2022. KnE Medicine, Indonesia, pp. 539-545.

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Abstract

Background: Low back pain, also known as LBP, is pain that originates from the lumbar
intervertebral disc and is localized to the lumbar region. The symptoms are more evenly distributed
and are not limited to one nerve root. Low back pain is discomfort in the lower back caused by nerve
issues, muscular irritation, or bone abnormalities. The word spondylosis comes from the Greek word
spondylos, which meaning vertebrae. Lumbar spondylosis refers to changes in the spinal joints, such
as a rise in intervertebral disc degeneration followed by changes in bone and soft tissue, or it can refer
to excessive bone development (osteophytes). The keys to successful patient management are two
things: an accurate evaluation to identify what the patient is going through so that treatment goals can
be set, and careful knowledge of the individual patient. The goal of this study was to see how
successful exercise treatment, manual therapy, stretching, and TENS electrotherapy were at treating
Lumbar Spondylosis. Result: After treatment with px tn b, the result of diminishing. There was a
decrease in pain with NRS measures at the second meeting, both in motion pain and quiet pain, which
had been on motion pain 8 and silent pain 5 at the first meeting, when reviewing the therapy at the
second meeting, the findings of motion pain were 5 and pain silence 2

Item Type: Book Section / Proceedings
Keywords: pain, risk of fall, knee osteoarthritis, elderly
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Health Science > Department of Physiotherapy (11202)
Depositing User: rahkmad Rakhmad Rosadi , SST, FT
Date Deposited: 24 Feb 2025 06:51
Last Modified: 24 Feb 2025 06:51
URI: https://eprints.umm.ac.id/id/eprint/15673

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