The Effect of Massage Therapy Method, Inventory Levels and Stress Levels on Kinase Creatine Levels

2021 
The aim of this research is to explain the effect of massage effriction therapy and frirage therapy in helpingcreatine kinase levels in patients who have experienced injuries I and II with high and low stress levels. Themethod in this research is quasi-experimental with factorials. The treatments are effriction massage therapyand frirage massage. The two types of therapy that are used are a combination of the two massage method.Effriction massage is massage therapy that is dominated by efflurage and there is pressure to deep tissue.Frirage massage is a massage therapy that is dominated by the thumb and moves to grind but not deepdue to scouring combined with efflurage. Both types of therapy are used in this study to obtain maximumresults in lowering creatine kinase levels. Effriction therapy and frirage therapy were intervened with aduration of 15 minutes with the criteria for the sample who had level I and grade II injuries, and high andlow stress levels. physical assessment test instruments for grade I and grade II injuries by looking at theresults of the MRI lab, CT scan or by using a drower test. For the stress level, the instrument used is DASSto determine the level of stress. To measure creatine kinase levels by laboratory tests in collaboration withthe pharmaceutical chemistry laboratory in Semarang. The conclusion of this study is that effriction massagetherapy and frirage massage therapy can reduce creatine kinase so that it can be used for the therapy of gradeI and grade II injuries, high and low stress levels, especially effriction massage therapy as a therapy thathas better effectiveness than frirage in reducing creatine levels kinase for cases of knee injury, because onegroup in the effriction group experienced a significant reduction Keywords: Massage Therapy, Injury Level,Stress Level, Creatine Kinase Levels.
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