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PENERAPAN MOBILISASI DINI PADA PASIEN FRAKTUR FEMUR POST OP DI RUANGAN INSTALASI BEDAH RSUD LABUANG BAJI MAKASSAR Radia; Rahmawati Ramli; Nur Ilah Padhila; Arifuddin
Jurnal Kesehatan Vol. 3 No. 10 (2026): Jurnal Kesehatan (JK)
Publisher : CV. Adiba Aisha Amira

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Femoral fractures are a common bone injury with a high incidence in Indonesia, generally caused by traffic accidents. This condition causes severe pain, limited mobility, and the risk of post-operative complications. One effective nursing intervention to accelerate recovery is early mobilization, which aims to reduce pain, improve circulation, increase muscle strength, and prevent complications from prolonged bed rest. method uses a case study method on one patient with a nursing process approach that includes assessment, diagnosis determination, intervention planning, implementation, and evaluation. The study subject is a patie with post-ORIF closed fracture of the distal third of the right femur who was treated in the Surgical Installation of Labuang Baji Regional Hospital, Makassar. At the initial assessment, the patient complained of severe pain with a scale of 9, limited mobility, and anxiety. After interventions including gradual early mobilization, relaxation techniques, education, and family support, pain decreased, joint range of motion increased, and muscle strength increased. No signs of postoperative infection were found.onclusion: The assessment results showed that the patient initially experienced severe pain with a scale of 9, limited mobility, and anxiety. After intervention in the form of gradual early mobilization and educational support, the pain scale decreased to less severe, joint range of motion increased, and muscle strength increased. The study concluded that early mobilization is effective in reducing pain, increasing mobility, and accelerating the recovery process in patients with postoperative femoral fractures.