Efektivitas Senam Ergonomis terhadap Tingkat Nyeri pada Petani Penderita Low Back Pain di Desa Kaliwining Rambipuji Jember
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Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is a common musculoskeletal disorder among
farmers, primarily caused by poor ergonomic practices, such as prolonged bending
postures, heavy lifting, and long working hours. This condition may reduce work
productivity and negatively affect quality of life. In Kaliwining Village, LBP cases
are high, but non-pharmacological management is still limited. One potential
solution is ergonomic exercise, adapted from prayer movements, which helps
improve flexibility, posture, and reduce muscle tension. Methods: This study used
a quasi-experimental pre-post control group design with 30 participants divided into
intervention and control groups. The intervention group received ergonomic
exercises, while the control group received no treatment. Pain levels were measured
using the Pain and Distress Scale and analyzed with Wilcoxon Signed Rank and
Mann-Whitney tests. Result: This study indicates that the intervention group
experienced a reduction in pain intensity from moderate to mild following the
implementation of ergonomic exercises. In contrast, no significant changes were
observed in the control group, with pain levels remaining in the moderate category.
The Wilcoxon test results showed a significant difference in the intervention group
(p = 0.001), while the difference in the control group was not significant (p = 0.337).
The Mann-Whitney test revealed a significant difference between the two groups
in the posttest measurements (p = 0.000). Conclusion: Ergonomic exercises have
been shown to effectively reduce pain intensity by optimizing blood flow, relaxing
muscles, and improving flexibility and posture. The lack of changes in the control
group underscores the significance of physical intervention in the management of
lower back pain. Therefore, ergonomic exercises can be recommended as a safe,
practical, and cost-effective non-pharmacological intervention method to alleviate
lower back pain among farmers.
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