Cen-ComMed

Anatomical Working Group

The “Anatomical Working Group” comprises various experts in Gross Anatomy and Functional Anatomy. This group focuses on addressing problems relating to structural abnormalities and their effects on physiological function in the human body. This working group is crucial in bridging the gap between anatomical structures and physiological function, contributing to advances in medical knowledge and patient care. The scope of this research group also includes but is not limited to the application of functional anatomy in sports and occupational medicine.

List of Projects:

  1. PIONEER (Performance, Innovation, and Optimization in Exercise and sports Enhancement Research)

The PIONEER project is a novel initiative in sports science that aims to enhance injury prevention, athletic performance, and achievements through rigorous research using functional anatomy. By bridging the gap between research and practice, we strive to empower athletes to achieve their full potential using evidence-based approaches and strategies.

  • Correlation Between Body Mass Index, Ankle Range of Movement, And Bimalleolar Width with Chronic Ankle Instability in Basketball Athletes.

(ongoing)

Chief Investigator: Rudiansyah Harahap

  • Correlation Between Multiple Parameters of Anthropometry with Hand Grip Strength and Lower Extremity Strength.

(ongoing)

Chief Investigator: Galih Prakasa Adhyatma

 

  1. SPINE

The SPINE project is an innovative research project involving a multidisciplinary team of surgeons, forensic experts, and clinical researchers focused on advancing the understanding of the vertebrae and its application in various aspects of medicine. The SPINE project aims to improve spinal health and patients’ quality of life through innovative research and evidence-based application of knowledge relating to the spine.    

  • Anthropometric Analysis of The First Lumbar Vertebra (L1) Using 3D Geometric Morphometrics by Computed Tomography in The Malaysian Population.

(completed)

Published:

Rohmani, A. et al. (2022) ‘Indonesian Journal of Legal and Forensic Sciences (IJLFS) Determination of Sex Using the First Lumbar Vertebra in the Malaysian Population’, 12, pp. 37–45.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/361734425_Sexual_Dimorphism_of_the_first_Lumbar_vertebra_in_the_Malaysian_Population

Chief Investigator: Afiana Rohmani

 

  • The Assesment Of 12th Thoracic Vertebra Shape and Size Variation for Sex Identification Using 3D Computed Tomography.

(ongoing)

Chief Investigator: Afiana Rohmani

  • Systematic Review Analysis of Sex Estimation Using the Human Vertebrata.

(completed)

Published:

Rohmani, A., Shafie, M.S. & Nor F.M. Sex estimation using the human vertebra: a systematic review. Egypt J Forensic Sci 11, 25 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41935-021-00238-2

https://ejfs.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s41935-021-00238-2

Chief Investigator: Afiana Rohmani

  • Formation Analysis of the 12th Thoracic Vertebra with A Geometric Morphometric Approach Using 3D CT-Scan.

(ongoing)

Chief Investigator: Arief Tajally

  • Correlation Between Body Mass Index and Body Posture with Complaints Relating to Osteoarthritis Genu in Pedicab Workers in Kudus.

(ongoing)

Chief Investigator: Bondan Prasetyo

  1. HERO (Health and Ergonomics Research in Occupations)

The HERO project is a pioneering research initiative dedicated to improving occupational health by studying ergonomics and functional anatomy. This project aims to transform and improve workplace health and safety by providing evidence-based insights and innovative solutions that enhance the well-being and productivity of employees.

  • Analysis of Neck Pain with Forward Head Posture in Students of Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang.

(ongoing)

Chief Investigator: Lukman Faishal Fatharani

  • Evaluation of Validity and Reliability of the SAS-SV and the Neck Disability Index Questionnaire in the Indonesian Population with FHP.

(ongoing)

Chief Investigator: Lukman Faishal Fatharani

  • Correlation of Addiction to Smartphone with Forward Head Posture in Students of Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang.

(ongoing)

Chief Investigator: Lukman Faishal Fatharani

  • Correlation between Body Mass Index and Work Posture with Symptoms Related to Osteoarthritis Genu in Pedicab Workers in Kudus.

(ongoing)

Chief Investigator: Bondan Prasetyo

Chief Investigator

Rudiansyah Harahap

Galih Prakasa Adhyatma

Afiana Rohmani

Arief Tajally

Bondan Prasetyo

Lukman Faishal Fatharani