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The Effect of Exercise Mobilization on Independence in Daily Activities in Stroke Patients Prasetya, Arif Bagus; Kristi, Priska Dyana; Pribadi, Agus
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Strength and conditioning
Publisher : Indonesian Conditioning Coaches

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63739/jsc.v2i2.48

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Long-term functional impairment following a stroke often impairs a patient's ability to do Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). In the acute and chronic stages of stroke, exercise mobilization has been widely advised as a rehabilitation technique to maximize motor recovery and avoid problems connected to immobility. The purpose of this review of the literature is to examine the data pertaining to the efficacy of exercise-based mobilization therapies in enhancing ADL independence in stroke patients. Articles with an emphasis on original research published in authorized or indexed national and international journals between 2015 and 2025 were gathered from the PubMed and Google Scholar databases. A few studies looked at mobilization exercise regimens that were started under expert supervision, including sitting, standing, transfer training, progressive gait exercise, and active or passive range of motion (ROM). Exercise mobilization significantly improves patient independence, as evidenced by higher Barthel Index values, improved mobility performance, and decreased reliance on self-care activities, according to the evaluated evidence. Early organized mobilization was also linked to shorter hospital stays, less problems such muscular weakness and joint stiffness, and better overall rehabilitation results. Excessive mobilization in unstable patients should be avoided, nevertheless, as differences in stroke severity, intervention timing, and training intensity may affect individual therapy outcomes. To sum up, exercise mobilization is a crucial and successful part of stroke rehabilitation that helps restore functional ability and boost independence in ADL. To maximize healing and improve quality of life after a stroke, a progressive exercise program administered early and safely by trained rehabilitation professionals is advised.
Kajian Pengembagan Sport Tourism di Sungai Kedung Jati, Imogiri Prabowo, Hanan Okta; Rahmawan, Fajar Tri; Prasetya, Arif Bagus; Ekadhana, Chriastopher Arsenio; Anshori, Luthfi Al; Arifin, Imam Nur; Hadiono, Hadiono
JURNAL NASIONAL PARIWISATA Vol 15, No 2 (2025): Jurnal Nasional Pariwisata
Publisher : Pusat Studi Pariwisata Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jnp.103608

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The tourism sector plays an important role in the Indonesian economy, and its contribution has increased rapidly in recent years. Tourism is considered a major source of income for the region. The development of tourism in the region or rural areas is an attraction for research to make the tourist spot more advanced and developed. One of them is the Kedung Jati tourist village in Imogiri Bantul. This study aims to find out more about the tourism potential in the village using a SWOT analysis with a focus on the growth of sports tourism and highlighting the importance of sports tourism in improving the local economy and preserving culture. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method with primary and secondary data to obtain their perspectives and experiences related to sports tourism in Kedung Jati tourism. The findings show that although this area has natural beauty, there is a lack of community involvement in sustainable tourism development and progress. Future research can explore the potential for sustainable nature tourism to maintain management and maintain its ecosystem.