Implementation of Community-Based Occupational Therapy for Stroke Patients in Functional Activities Using Assistive Device: Case Study †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Research Methods
- Able to perform activities from sitting to getting up independently. In this program, the client strengthens muscles by stretching the hip, knee, and ankle areas (Figure 1), and moving plates from the floor to the rack. This program aims to help patients achieve the highest level of function by increasing muscle strength in the hip, knee, and ankle, and making it easier for them to perform activities from sitting to getting up.
- Able to make transfers using the parallel bar tool. In this program, the client performs passive and active stretching in the hip, knee, and ankle areas (Figure 2), then performs Otago exercises and is stimulated by using a parallel bar. The purpose of performing this activity is so that the patient can move from the chair to other activities in the house using the parallel bar.
- Able to walk as far with mobility aids. In this program, the client is asked to perform walking activities (Figure 3) with the aim of promoting independence when carrying out daily activities, using parallel bars.
- Move objects from sitting to standing ten times a day.
- Morning walk on the concrete street in front of the house for 10–15 min daily.
- Exercise from a squatting position to a standing position for 10–15 min daily.
3. Discussion
- Stretching and exercise exercises strengthen muscles and increase ROM, especially in the hip, knee, and ankle.
- Providing a balanced exercise program for transfer activities in the home.
- Mobilizing independence programs in the environment around the house using assistive mobility devices.
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Gidion, H.; Luthfi, M.; Fajariani, D. Implementation of Community-Based Occupational Therapy for Stroke Patients in Functional Activities Using Assistive Device: Case Study. Proceedings 2022, 83, 49. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2022083049
Gidion H, Luthfi M, Fajariani D. Implementation of Community-Based Occupational Therapy for Stroke Patients in Functional Activities Using Assistive Device: Case Study. Proceedings. 2022; 83(1):49. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2022083049
Chicago/Turabian StyleGidion, Hermito, Muhammad Luthfi, and Dini Fajariani. 2022. "Implementation of Community-Based Occupational Therapy for Stroke Patients in Functional Activities Using Assistive Device: Case Study" Proceedings 83, no. 1: 49. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2022083049
APA StyleGidion, H., Luthfi, M., & Fajariani, D. (2022). Implementation of Community-Based Occupational Therapy for Stroke Patients in Functional Activities Using Assistive Device: Case Study. Proceedings, 83(1), 49. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2022083049