CASE REPORT: EFEKTIFITAS INTERVENSI SENAM KAKI DIABETIK PADA PASIEN DIABETES MELLITUS DALAM MENINGKATKAN PERFUSI PERIFER
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Title
CASE REPORT: EFEKTIFITAS INTERVENSI SENAM KAKI DIABETIK PADA PASIEN DIABETES MELLITUS DALAM MENINGKATKAN PERFUSI PERIFER
Subject
Diabetes Mellitus, Perfusi Perifer, Senam kaki Diabetik
Description
Background: Diabetic ulcers are one of the various chronic complications caused by Diabetes Mellitus.
Management of ineffective peripheral perfusion, apart from pharmacology, can also be overcome with
non-pharmacological measures, namely by implementing physical exercises with diabetic foot
exercises. Objective: to be able to apply physical exercises for diabetic foot exercises to overcome the
problem of ineffective peripheral perfusion in patients with diabetes mellitus in 2023. Method: the
method used is a case study. Respondent: patients with diabetes who experience problems with
ineffective peripheral perfusion. Results: After implementing it twice for 2 days with an exercise
duration of 30 minutes, the problem of ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion nursing was only partially
resolved, because the wound condition had not shown improvement, this required a long time to carry
out further observations and analysis. Conclusion: Diabetic foot exercises help blood circulation in the
peripheral area, as evidenced by the reduction in patient complaints related to diabetic neuropathy.
Suggestion: Patients who adhere to diabetic foot exercises regularly every day will help wounds heal
faster than expected.
Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus, Peripheral Perfusion, Diabetic Foot Exercises
Management of ineffective peripheral perfusion, apart from pharmacology, can also be overcome with
non-pharmacological measures, namely by implementing physical exercises with diabetic foot
exercises. Objective: to be able to apply physical exercises for diabetic foot exercises to overcome the
problem of ineffective peripheral perfusion in patients with diabetes mellitus in 2023. Method: the
method used is a case study. Respondent: patients with diabetes who experience problems with
ineffective peripheral perfusion. Results: After implementing it twice for 2 days with an exercise
duration of 30 minutes, the problem of ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion nursing was only partially
resolved, because the wound condition had not shown improvement, this required a long time to carry
out further observations and analysis. Conclusion: Diabetic foot exercises help blood circulation in the
peripheral area, as evidenced by the reduction in patient complaints related to diabetic neuropathy.
Suggestion: Patients who adhere to diabetic foot exercises regularly every day will help wounds heal
faster than expected.
Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus, Peripheral Perfusion, Diabetic Foot Exercises
Creator
1Retno Budiati, 2*Resta Betaliani Wirata, 2Sukendri Siswanto, 1Margareta Hastutik, 1Titian
Irawani, 1Desiana Sri Hartuti, 1Susi Ernawati
Irawani, 1Desiana Sri Hartuti, 1Susi Ernawati
Date
2024
Contributor
Peri Irawan
Format
pdf
Language
english
Type
text
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Collection
Citation
1Retno Budiati, 2*Resta Betaliani Wirata, 2Sukendri Siswanto, 1Margareta Hastutik, 1Titian
Irawani, 1Desiana Sri Hartuti, 1Susi Ernawati, “CASE REPORT: EFEKTIFITAS INTERVENSI SENAM KAKI DIABETIK PADA PASIEN DIABETES MELLITUS DALAM MENINGKATKAN PERFUSI PERIFER,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 11, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/13158.