Exercise Range Of Motion (ROM) Passive and Microwave Diathermy to Increase Extremal Muscle Strength in Stroke Patient in the Neurology Room of M.Natsir Hospital in 2019
Tintin Sumarni, Syahrum
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ABSTRACT
Background: Disruption of functional activity is the biggest impact on stroke patients.
To maintain, develop, restore motion, stimulate circulation, we need Range of
Motion (ROM) and collaborate with Physiotherapists using Microwave Diathermy.
Aim: To determine
the effect of Range of Motion (ROM) and Microwave Diathermy on upper limb
muscle strength in stroke patients in the neurology room of M.Natsir Regional
Hospital in 2019.
Methods: The study design was a
Quasi One-Group Pre-Post Test Design experiment, the intervention was carried
out for six days with a once-daily treatment Range of Motion (ROM) and
Microwave Diathermy therapy. The population in this study was a stroke patient
of 40 respondents with a data collection method with purposive sampling,
measurement of muscle strength before and after an intervention using a manual
Muscle Testing instrument. Data analysis uses Paired t-test statistics. The results obtained, the age of the
respondents ranged from 30-50 years, female sex, long suffered from 1-5 years
of stroke. Paired t-test test results. Obtained Pvalue 0,000 with α = 0.05 (p
<α) There is an influence between Range of Motion (ROM) and Microwave
Diathermy on muscle strength in stroke patients because each respondent
experienced an increase in muscle strength scale after being given training and
Microwave Diathermy.
Results: Recommend
the results of this study to conduct Range of Motion (ROM) and collaboration
with physiotherapists using Microwave Diathermy as a nursing intervention for
stroke patients who experience weakness of the upper limb.
Conclusion: Recommend
the results of this study to conduct Range of Motion (ROM) and collaboration
with physiotherapists using Microwave Diathermy as a nursing intervention for
stroke patients who experience weakness of the upper limb.
Keyword: ROM, Stroke, Microwave Diathermy
ABSTRACT
Background: Disruption of functional activity is the biggest impact on stroke patients.
To maintain, develop, restore motion, stimulate circulation, we need Range of
Motion (ROM) and collaborate with Physiotherapists using Microwave Diathermy.
Aim: To determine
the effect of Range of Motion (ROM) and Microwave Diathermy on upper limb
muscle strength in stroke patients in the neurology room of M.Natsir Regional
Hospital in 2019.
Methods: The study design was a
Quasi One-Group Pre-Post Test Design experiment, the intervention was carried
out for six days with a once-daily treatment Range of Motion (ROM) and
Microwave Diathermy therapy. The population in this study was a stroke patient
of 40 respondents with a data collection method with purposive sampling,
measurement of muscle strength before and after an intervention using a manual
Muscle Testing instrument. Data analysis uses Paired t-test statistics. The results obtained, the age of the
respondents ranged from 30-50 years, female sex, long suffered from 1-5 years
of stroke. Paired t-test test results. Obtained Pvalue 0,000 with α = 0.05 (p
<α) There is an influence between Range of Motion (ROM) and Microwave
Diathermy on muscle strength in stroke patients because each respondent
experienced an increase in muscle strength scale after being given training and
Microwave Diathermy.
Results: Recommend
the results of this study to conduct Range of Motion (ROM) and collaboration
with physiotherapists using Microwave Diathermy as a nursing intervention for
stroke patients who experience weakness of the upper limb.
Conclusion: Recommend
the results of this study to conduct Range of Motion (ROM) and collaboration
with physiotherapists using Microwave Diathermy as a nursing intervention for
stroke patients who experience weakness of the upper limb.