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EFFECT OF COMBINED BOBATH AND BALANCE EXERCISE THERAPY ON PHYSICAL MOBILITY IMPROVEMENT IN STROKE PATIENTS: A CASE STUDY Sulistiyawati, Sri; Septianingrum , Yurike; Soleha, Umdatus; Wijayanti, Lono
Literasi Kesehatan Husada: Jurnal Informasi Ilmu Kesehatan Vol 9 No 2 (2025): Volume 9 Issue 2, June 2025, Literasi Kesehatan Husada: Jurnal Informasi Ilmu Kes
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.v9i2.72

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Background: Stroke emerged as a serious global health problem, ranking as the leading cause of disability and the second leading cause of death worldwide. The most common impact of stroke was impaired physical mobility, especially with damage to the brain's motor centers or nerve pathways controlling body movements. In stroke patients, this disorder could appear directly after an acute attack and persist into the rehabilitation phase if not treated properly. One intervention to address physical mobility disorders in stroke patients was the application of a combination of Bobath therapy and balance exercises to accelerate motor function recovery, prevent immobilization complications, and increase patient independence. Objectives: This case study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the application of the combination of Bobath therapy and Balance exercise on physical mobility disorders in stroke patients. Methods: This study is a case study of a description of one stroke patient in Mrs. S in the Arjuna Room of Bhakti Dharma Husada Hospital Surabaya by using a descriptive nursing process with an approach to describe in depth the application of the intervention to the patient. Results: The implementation of a nursing intervention in the form of a combination of Bobath therapy and balance exercise who experienced physical mobility impairment due to non-hemorrhagic stroke for six days showed positive results. Conclusion: The increase in muscle strength can be seen from the patient's ability to maintain posture, transition from lying down to sitting to standing, and show better stability during balance exercises.
CASE STUDY OF THE DUAL EFFECTIVENESS OF ROM AND RUBBER BALL HANDHELD ON THE RECOVERY OF MOBILITY OF ISCHEMIC STROKE PATIENTS Herawati, Netti; Septianingrum , Yurike; Wijayanti, Lono
Literasi Kesehatan Husada: Jurnal Informasi Ilmu Kesehatan Vol 9 No 3 (2025): Volume 9 Issue 3, October 2025, Literasi Kesehatan Husada: Jurnal Informasi Ilmu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60050/lkh.v9i3.77

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Background: Stroke is a serious global health issue, ranking as the leading cause of disability and the second leading cause of death worldwide. One of the most common impacts of stroke is impaired physical mobility, particularly when damage occurs to the brain's motor centers or neural pathways that control body movement. In stroke patients, this impairment can manifest immediately after the acute phase and persist into the rehabilitation phase if not properly addressed. One effective intervention to overcome physical mobility problems in stroke patients is the application of a combination of Range of Motion (ROM) exercises and rubber ball gripping therapy. This approach not only accelerates motor function recovery but also prevents complications due to immobility and enhances patient independence. Objectives: This study aimed to analyze the application of combined ROM and rubber ball gripping therapy in managing physical mobility impairment in stroke patients, particularly in improving movement function and supporting a comprehensive rehabilitation process. Methods: This research used a descriptive case study design with a nursing care process approach to provide an in-depth overview of the intervention implementation in the patient. Results: The implementation of nursing interventions in the form of combined ROM exercises and rubber ball gripping therapy on Mr. E, who experienced physical mobility impairment due to a non-hemorrhagic stroke over six days, showed positive outcomes. Conclusion: The combined implementation of Range of Motion (ROM) exercises and rubber ball gripping therapy proved effective in improving muscle strength and motor function in ischemic stroke patients with impaired physical mobility. This intervention not only facilitated the recovery of movement but also supported patient independence and provided a feasible approach for continued rehabilitation at home.