HUBUNGAN ANTARA PEMAKAIAN SEPATU HAK TINGGI DENGAN TERJADINYA PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN SYNDROME DAN PERUBAHAN SUDUT QUADRICEPS PADA SALES PROMOTION GIRL DI MATAHARI KOTA JAMBI
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https://doi.org/10.36565/jab.v6i1.19Keywords:
wear heels Heigh, sales promotion girl, patellofemoral pain syndrome, and the quadriceps angle changesAbstract
Background: The incidence of patellofemoral pain syndrome quadriceps angle of sales promotion girl can caused be standing static position for a long time. Pain is experienced will cause changes in the position of the pedestal to the knee that causes changes in the quadriceps angle.
Methods: The survey method of Analytical observation with cross sectional. The design of this research is Point Time Approach, observation subject is only once and the measurements made of the status a character or a variable subject on the inspection, to take a sample with a total sampling method. The normality Test with kolmogrov-smirnov, bivariate relationships with the chi square test. Subjek numbered at 30 people.
Results: The results of the relationship test is p-value <0.05 in patellofemoral pain syndrome and quadriceps angle changes.
There is a significant relationship to the occurrence high heels usage Heigh patellofemoral pain syndrome and quadriceps angle changes.
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