Effectiveness of range of motion therapy to improve muscle strength in postoperative limb fracture patients
Aulia Yora Rianisa,
Okti Sri Purwanti,
Joko Winarno
Abstract:Intoduction: A fracture or fracture is a separation or tear in bone continuity caused by trauma. Fracture fixation surgery is one of the procedures in handling fractures. However, there are still many short-term and long-term complications that can be experienced by patients, one of which is a decrease in range of motion which results in a decrease in muscle strength. Range Of Motion (ROM) is one of the therapies that can be done to improve and maintain the perfection of the ability to move joints completely a… Show more
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