2017
DOI: 10.29082/ijnms/2017/vol1.iss1.24
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Effect of Ergonomic Gymnastic on Blood Pressure and Lipid Profile Hypertension Patient at Sumber Agung Village, Jatirejo District, Mojokerto City, Indonesia

Abstract: Background : Hypertension is the most common disease found in the community. It does not only degrade the quality of life, but it can be life-threatening. Hypertension is known as heterogeneous group of disease because it can affect anyone from different age groups and various economic classes. There are two therapies for hypertension ie pharmacology and nonpharmacology. One of non-pharmacology therapy is doing ergonomic gymnastics. The purpose of this study is to see the effect of ergonomic gymnastics on bloo… Show more

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“…(2) lordosis, which is a form of physique error caused via protrusion of the spine in the lumbar region, lumbar region, so that the again of the spinal column is curved, and the pelvis is typically pushed forward down. This situation reasons the returned of the waist muscle groups appear short (So'emah, Haryanto, & Akbar, 2017). Scoliosis, which is a form of physique error caused by spinal deviations (Abdollahipour, Wulf, Psotta, & Nieto, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) lordosis, which is a form of physique error caused via protrusion of the spine in the lumbar region, lumbar region, so that the again of the spinal column is curved, and the pelvis is typically pushed forward down. This situation reasons the returned of the waist muscle groups appear short (So'emah, Haryanto, & Akbar, 2017). Scoliosis, which is a form of physique error caused by spinal deviations (Abdollahipour, Wulf, Psotta, & Nieto, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%