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Systematic Review of Ischemic Post-Stroke Rehabilitation and Its Impact on Motoric Function, Independence and Quality of Life Nur Fadlilah; Rohematus Soleha; Faisal Hizbuallah; Arvino Aprilian; Eppy Setiyowati
Journal of Language and Health Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): Journal of Language and Health: December 2025
Publisher : CV. Global Health Science Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jlh.v6i4.1097

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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), stroke remains the foremost cause of disability globally and ranks as the second leading cause of mortality. The progression of disability post-stroke is influenced by multiple interrelated factors, including advanced age, pre-existing comorbidities, cognitive dysfunction, and the initial severity of stroke at the time of onset. Various therapeutic approaches, including physical therapy to enhance muscle strength and coordination, occupational therapy to develop skills for performing daily activities, and psychosocial support, are essential components of rehabilitation programs aimed at improving the quality of life for stroke patients Objective this research for analyze the effectiveness of mindfulness therapy as part of ischemic post- stroke rehabilitation strategies in improving patients' quality of life and independence. Methods this research is A systematic review was conducted on studies published between 2020 and 2024. The search terms included: "Ischemic Stroke" OR "Strokes" OR "Cerebrovascular Accident" OR "CVA" OR "CVA's" AND "Disability" AND "Rehabilitation" OR "Rehabilitations Therapy" OR "Exercise Therapy”.Data identified from Pubmed 367, Semantic Scholar 287, Google Scholar 525, Science Direct 338, total number of articles used was 1517. Studies included in review 13 articles met the inclusion criteria and were deemed of sufficient quality. Eleven studies are RCT design, one study is One group pre- test post-test, and one study is quasi experiment design. Effective stroke rehabilitation requires a multidimensional approach that integrates physical exercise, community-based rehabilitation, technological innovations, and nursing interventions to enhance motor function, independence, and quality of life, with future research needed to evaluate long-term outcomes and personalized strategies.
APPLYING RANGE OF MOTION TO OVERCOME PHYSICAL MOBILITY DISORDERS IN ISCHEMIC STROKE PATIENTS: A CASE STUDY Nur Fadlilah; Yurike Septianingrum; Lono Wijayanti; Umdatus Soleha
Literasi Kesehatan Husada: Jurnal Informasi Ilmu Kesehatan Vol 10 No 1 (2026): Volume 10 Issue 1, February 2026, Literasi Kesehatan Husada: Jurnal Informasi Il
Publisher : Library Unit collaborates with the Institute for Research and Community Service, College of Health Sciences Husada Jombang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60050/lkh.v10i1.78

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Background: Stroke is a neurological condition caused by arterial occlusion or hypoperfusion that leads to impaired neurological function and disability. Impaired physical mobility is a common consequence requiring targeted nursing interventions. Objectives: This case study aims to describe a comprehensive nursing care process for a stroke patient with impaired physical mobility through structured Range of Motion (ROM) therapy. Methods: A descriptive case study was conducted on one ischemic stroke patient. Data were obtained via interviews, physical assessment, observation, and documentation. ROM therapy was implemented following a detailed SOP, including passive and active-assistive movements, performed daily for 10–15 minutes. Results: Muscle strength improved from Grade 3 to Grade 4 in both left upper and lower extremities after three days of intervention. Conclusion: ROM therapy was effective in increasing muscle strength. Further research with longer durations and larger samples is recommended.