Leg Gymnastics To Resolve Ineffectiveness Peripheral Perfusion Of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients
Abstract
Decreased blood circulation to the periphery which can interfere the health, decreased oxygen resulting in failure of nutrient delivery to tissues at the capillary level is an ineffeticve perfusion of peripheral tissues. Loss of sensation in the distal area of the foot that occurs in the patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus have a high risk of developing foot ulcers and even amputation. Diabetes Mellitus which is known as a condition of impaired metabolism in the body, because the body is unable to make or suplay the hormone insulin which causes an increase in blood glucose levels thet exceed normal. Effort to treat foot care by doing exercise action needs to be done to prevent complications that can worsen conditions such as doing leg exercises by moving the legs which result in streching the muscles and will compress the veins arround the muscles which can accelerate blood circulations in the legs, improve blood circulations and strengthen the small muscles in the legs. The description on Leg gymnastics to Resolve Ineffectiveness Peripheral Perfusion of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients using the Literature Review method sourced from the google scholar and proquest database. Foot exercise has a significant effect on the inefectiveness of peripheral perfusion before and after being given foot exercises from the five sourced of journals that have been reviewed. One of the recomendations as an effort to prevent complications of Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) in Diabetes Mellitus Patients is to do leg exercises

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