The Effect of Active Range of Motion (ROM) Training on Muscle Strength of Non- Haemorrhagic Stroke Patients at the Jakarta Metropolitan Regional Police Health Center

Millya, Helen and Mila, Evilianti and Ratna, Juita (2021) The Effect of Active Range of Motion (ROM) Training on Muscle Strength of Non- Haemorrhagic Stroke Patients at the Jakarta Metropolitan Regional Police Health Center. Nursing and Health Sciences Journal, 1 (1): 13. pp. 74-77. ISSN 2798-5059

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Abstract

Non-hemorrhagic stroke causes delays in movement due to muscle weakness. In Indonesia, the death rate due to stroke occupies the first position in Southeast Asia. WHO stated that 328,524 Indonesians died from a stroke. The high incidence of stroke makes researchers want to know the effect of giving active Range Of Motion (ROM) on
muscle strength in non-hemorrhagic stroke patients at the Polda Metro Jaya Health Center. This study aims to determine the effect of active range of motion (ROM) exercise on muscle strength in non-hemorrhagic stroke patients at the Polda Metro Jaya Health Center in 2021. Research design is a quantitative analytic with a re-experiment (one group's pre-post test) design. The sample in this study amounted to 17 respondents, and the determination of the sample using simple random sampling.
The independent variable is the active range of motion (ROM), and the dependent variable is muscle strength in non-hemorrhagic stroke patients. This study used the
Wilcoxon statistical test. The results showed that there was an effect of giving ROM in non-hemorrhagic stroke patients. The results of the Wilcoxon test before and after ROM intervention in the upper extremity showed p-value = 0.001. Wilcoxon test results before and after ROM intervention in the lower extremities showed p-value = 0.002. This study concludes that there is an effect of giving active ROM on the muscle strength scale of the upper and lower extremities in non-hemorrhagic stroke patients at the Biddokkes Polda Metro Jaya. It is hoped that the patient's family can train ROM independently in family members who have had a stroke.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Range of motion (ROM), muscle strength, non-hemorrhagic stroke, stroke, death rate
Subjects: Medicine & Biology > Clinical Medicine
Medicine & Biology > Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, & Rehabilitation
Depositing User: - Elfrida Meryance Saragih
Date Deposited: 26 Sep 2023 03:42
Last Modified: 26 Sep 2023 03:42
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/20916

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