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Title: Menggenggam bola karet dan terapi cermin terhadap kekuatan otot ekstremitas pasien stroke: Tinjauan literatur
Authors: Utomo Hanggoro Putro, Dimas
Haryat, Tati
Setiawan, Arifin
Apriyanto Wibowo, Arif
Bayu, Muhamad
Sucipto4, Sucipto4
Andito Fesanrey, Rian
Sugandi, Veri
Keywords: Grasping a Rubber Ball;
Mirror Therapy;
Muscle Strength;
Stroke.
Issue Date: Jun-2024
Publisher: Program Studi Ilmu Keperawatan-Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Malahayati
Abstract: Abstract Background: Stroke is a cardiocerebrovascular disease that has broad economic and social impacts. One of the impacts of stroke patients is hemiparesis, so efforts are needed to increase muscle strength in stroke patients. Grasping a rubber ball and mirror therapy are alternatives that can be utilized by stroke patients. Purpose: To find specifically about rubber ball grasping therapy and mirror therapy to increase muscle strength in stroke patients Method: Literature review of national and international literature using google scholar, PubMed, and Science Direct databases Results: Thirty-two articles met the inclusion criteria. Twenty-four articles are case studies, 4 articles are quasiexperiments, 2 articles are pre-experiments, 2 articles are RCT. Rubber ball grasping therapy and mirror therapy can be used as effective stimulants to increase upper extremity muscle strength in stroke patients. Conclusion: This literature review provides evidence that rubber ball grasping therapy and mirror therapy can increase muscle strength in stroke patients. Suggestion: Nurses can provide interventions in the form of rubber ball grasping therapy and mirror therapy to stroke patients to increase upper extremity muscle strength. Keywords: Grasping a Rubber Ball; Mirror Therapy; Muscle Strength; Stroke.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/10984
ISSN: 2620-7478
Appears in Collections:Vol 18 No 4 (2024)

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