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    The Impact of Aquatic Physiotherapy on the Motor Development of 5-Month-Old Infants: Parental Knowledge, Expectations, and Experiences by Rosita Kiaulakytė, Lina Budrienė

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Parents of older infants more often observed improved muscle tone and trunk control, while those with higher education more frequently noticed better social development in their child. …”
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    Responses of Madrasah to Social Change: A Study on Madrasah Aliyah in Bengkulu City by Samsudin Samsudin

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The results of the study are that the response of Madrasah Aliyah to social change, including improving various functions of the madrasah, improving the function of transformation and adaptability, strengthening the formation of religious character and social control, encouraging becoming an inventor / innovator, increasing the miniature function of family religion, values education universal, and strengthening the synergy of the tri-education center (education in the family (informal education), education in schools (formal education), and education in the community (non formal education).…”
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    Effect of Early Period of Postoperative Rehabilitation in Individuals with Transverse Patellar Fractures Treated by Tension Band with Kirschner by Zhongyi FANG, Shuai FAN, Xin JIANG, Lili XU, Likun LIU

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Objective:To evaluate the effect of one-to-one exercise therapy for transverse patellar fractures in early preriod of postoperation of tension band with kirschner wire fixation.Methods:Thirty-five consecutive patients with transverse patella fractures treated by tension band and kirschner wires were randomly assigned to rehabilitation group (<italic>n</italic>=18) or control group (<italic>n</italic>=17). Rehabilitation group received 2-week early postoperative exercise therapy, while the control group received postoperative education. …”
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