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Optimizing the multidimensional aspects of the patient-physician relationship in the management of inflammatory bowel disease

Chew D, Zhiqin W, Ibrahim N, Ali RA

The patient-physician relationship has a pivotal impact on the inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) outcomes. However, there are many challenges in the patient-physician relationship; lag time in diagnosis which results in...
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Alveolar restoration following rapid maxillary expansion with and without corticotomy: A microcomputed tomography study in sheep

Le MH, Noor Hayaty AK, Zaini ZM, Dom SM, Ibrahim N, Radzi ZB

OBJECTIVE: This study examined bone microstructure restoration after rapid maxillary expansion (RME) with and without corticotomy over multiple retention periods. METHODS: Eighteen male Dorper sheep were randomly distributed into three groups...
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Analyze, design, develop, implement, and evaluate approach to develop a pelvic floor muscle training guidebook to treat stress urinary incontinence in women

Hakim S, Santoso BI, Rahardjo HE, Setiati S, Kusumaningsih W, E, Prihartono J, Ibrahim N, Indriatmi W

Objective Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a common problem that affects the quality of life of women worldwide. Pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) is an effective conservative first-line treatment for...
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Adjunctive buccal and palatal corticotomy for adult maxillary expansion in an animal model

Le MH, Lau SF, Ibrahim N, Noor Hayaty AK, Radzi ZB

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to explore the usefulness of adjunctive buccal and palatal corticotomy for adult maxillary expansion in an animal model using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). METHODS: Twelve adult sheep...
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Correcting of pronated feet reduce skeletal muscle injury in young women with biomechanical abnormalities

Rachmawati MR, Tulaar AB, Immanuel S, Purba A, Mansyur M, Haryadi RD, Hadisoebroto I, Husni A, Ibrahim N

Biomechanical abnormalities of pronated feet accompanied by functional leg length disparity may increase the risk of skeletal muscle injury. Objective of the study is to prove that correction of pronated...
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