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An Ethnomedicine Study of Traditional Healers as Joint Pain Therapy in Bantul District, Yogyakarta

Year 2023, Volume: 48 Issue: 2, 201 - 218, 01.08.2023
https://doi.org/10.55262/fabadeczacilik.1201555

Abstract

Joint pain is a sign of disorders of the musculoskeletal system. In joint pain, there will usually be discomfort in the joints, swelling, inflammation, and stiffness that can cause movement restrictions. Bantul is the district with the lowest prevalence of joint disease in Yogyakarta. The low prevalence of joint disease can be related to the culture of the community in using traditional herbs to treat the disease. The purpose of this study was to analyze the types of plants used in making potions to treat joint pain complaints, find out how to process the plants used, and know how to use herbs to treat joint pain. Traditional knowledge about local and native plants used was collected by field surveys. 48 healers from 3 hamlets in Bantul District, Yogyakarta were obtained by snowball sampling technique. An amount of 47 herbal potions were recorded as being applied for joint pain treatment. They used 33 plants relating to 18 families and the highest-used family was Zingiberaceae. Raw materials are processed by washing, boiling, pounding, grinding, pulverizing, and squeezing. There are two ways of using herbs to treat joint pain using the traditional herbs orally and topically (compresses). This study shows that most of the people in the Bantul District still depend on medicinal plants to treat diseases. Nevertheless, there are only a few traditional healers, there is a great danger that traditional knowledge will soon be lost because the young generation is not concerned about continuing this custom.

Supporting Institution

Airlangga University, Faculty of Pharmacy

Project Number

No. 989/UN3.1.5/LT/2021

Thanks

The authors appreciate the support and encouragement provided by PUF research of Faculty of Pharmacy Universitas Airlangga and the authors are very thankful to the respondents for sharing their valuable knowledge.

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Year 2023, Volume: 48 Issue: 2, 201 - 218, 01.08.2023
https://doi.org/10.55262/fabadeczacilik.1201555

Abstract

Project Number

No. 989/UN3.1.5/LT/2021

References

  • Abat, J. K., Kumar, S., & Mohanty, A. (2017). Ethnomedicinal, phytochemical and ethnopharmacological aspects of four medicinal plants of Malvaceae used in Indian Traditional Medicines: A Review. Medicines, 4(4), 75. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicines4040075.
  • Adenubi, O. T., Fasina, F. O., McGaw, L. J., Eloff, J. N.,& Naidoo, V. (2016). Plant extracts to control ticks of veterinary and medical importance: A review.South African J. Bot., 105, 178–193. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.sajb.2016.03.010.
  • Adenubi, O. T., McGaw, L. J., Eloff, J. N., & Naidoo, V.(2018). In vitro bioassays used in evaluating plant extracts for tick repellent and acaricidal properties: A critical review. Vet. Parasitol, 254, 160–171. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2018.03.008.
  • Agbodeka, K., Gbekley, H. E., Karou, S. D., Anani, K.,Agbonon, A., Tchacondo, T., Batawila, K., Simpore, J., & Gbeassor, M. (2016). Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used for the treatment of malaria in the plateau region, Togo. Pharmacognosy Research, 8(Suppl1), S12–S18. https://doi.org/10.4103/0974-8490.178646.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Clinical Sciences
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Retno Wıdyowatı 0000-0002-6166-1289

Neny Purwıtasarı This is me 0000-0003-0817-7065

Wiwied Ekasarı This is me 0000-0003-3163-5829

Mangestuti Agil This is me 0000-0002-2300-9214

Ram Kumar Sahu This is me 0000-0001-5671-6591

Zalza Billa Arosa This is me 0000-0002-8274-0322

Irawati Sholikhah 0000-0002-0124-8302

Project Number No. 989/UN3.1.5/LT/2021
Publication Date August 1, 2023
Submission Date November 9, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 48 Issue: 2

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APA Wıdyowatı, R., Purwıtasarı, N., Ekasarı, W., Agil, M., et al. (2023). An Ethnomedicine Study of Traditional Healers as Joint Pain Therapy in Bantul District, Yogyakarta. Fabad Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 48(2), 201-218. https://doi.org/10.55262/fabadeczacilik.1201555