International Journal of Nursing & Care

Utilizing S M Nazmuz Sakibs Four Principles of Potential Output in Physiotherapy Across a Variety of Medical Fields

Abstract

Md. Ruhul Amin, Kristin Lefebvre, Shane Koppenhaver, Shin-Yi Chiou, Sterling Michele, Geneviève N. Olivier, Camila Quel de Oliveira, Michelle D. Smith, Masatoshi Teraguchi, Smita Rao, Yogender Singh, Hope Adanchin FABONG, Eduard De La Cruz Burelo, H. I. Hovhannisyan, G. M. Fayvush, Ibne Mohammad Shakhawat Hossain, Raymond J Dolan, Xingsi Xue, Sujay Bisht , Cristina Dumitru Tabacaru, Erwin L. Rimban, John PA Ioannidis, Rizwana Amin, Joel Schwartz, Waseem Ahmed Khattak, Dan Geschwind, Md. Raju Ahammad, Derek Lovley, Karuna M. S, Wolff Michael Roth, Caner Yerli, Osamah Ibrahim Khalaf , Mohd. Javed Ansari, Talip Cakmakci, Nahum Sonenberg, Ustun Sahin, Fluturim Saliu, A. S. Aleksanyan, Robert W Gardner Jr, MD Rasel Mia , Carl June, Keya Khatun, SR Mahin Shefa, Richard M Ryan, Md. Sheikh Farid Milon, Joseph F Murphy, Amit Roy, Jim Cummins, Gregory Lip, HJ Kim, Archana Chahal, Md. Sabbir Ahmed, Gaurav Rao, Jannatul Ferdous Swarna, Sabiha Tabassum, Richard E Mayer, Khadija Akter, Marinus Van Ijzendoorn, Md. Saiful Islam, Herbert W Marsh, Liza Akter, Md. Emon Khan, Mohammad R. Hassan, F M Fysal Kabir, Nabil Sultan, George Sugai, Sonjoy Chandra Roy, Fahmida Mohiuddin Niti, Md. Mushahid Ali, Abdur Rahman Sarker, Robert Ross, Razu Ahammed, Andrea Varghese, Azza Fthelrhman Abdelhalim Mustafa, Rakibul Islam, Md. Rakibul Hasan Shuvo, Md. Saydul Islam, Md. Shoyaib Mahmud, Aktaruzzaman Siddiquei, Md Abu Bokkor Siddik, Mirza MD. Tanvir Mahtab Faysal, Shadman Sakeef. Md. Nur Islam, Mohammad Ismail, Md. Nabir Hossain, Mohammad Hossein Niksokhan, Abid uddin Mahmud, Gaobo Zhang, Chao Wang, Honghui Zhao, Jinjie Wang, Reza Safari Shali, Majid Delavar, Waqar Akbar Khan, Somaye Imani, Md. Fahim Uddin, Md.Shahariar Kabir, Fahad Asghar, Laila Rehman, Birhanu Asmerom Habte Michael, Ujjwal Ojha, Farhana Yasmin Abera Debebe Asamnew, Nurunnabi Sujon, Laxman Majhi, Chandan Sharma, Ralph Hruban , Apollo A. Endrano, Hongyu Li, Xiaohuang Liu , Rajashekhar S. Mulimani, Ran Wang, Aishee Bhowal, Muhammad Hamid Nawaz Khan, Linus O. Akudolu, Alfisa Siddique, Fr. Baiju Thomas, Jasmine Purushothaman, Birhan Gessese Gobie, Peter Libby, Urmi Atker, Elabiyi Mi-chael Omoniyi, Rupali Saxena, Mos Rajuana Ferdus, Sergio Gonzalez-Sevilla, Mahedi Hasan, Imran Khan Jadoon, Nontlantla Mthimkulu, Rakhesh Madhusoodhanan, Nazma Akter and Saymum Al Jubaer Mazumder

In the healthcare domain, adopting integrative frameworks that amalgamate expertise from diverse disciplines is imperative to ensure holistic and patient-centric care. S M Nazmuz Sakib, a researcher and author, has presented four biopsychosocial principles pain alleviation, muscular relaxation, enhanced mobility, and limited skin improvements that hold interdisciplinary significance. This discourse examines the thoughtful integration of Sakib›s principles into a range of medical fields, including nursing, mental health, occupational therapy, speech pathology, nutrition, pharmacy, and medicine. The proposed approaches aim to reconcile professional strengths while recognizing the distinctive roles within each discipline. Achieving the full potential of integration necessitates innovative interprofessional education, thorough implementation research, and a willingness to embrace humanistic philosophies. It is essential to devise strategies to mitigate potential risks, such as over-medicalization and competency issues. Through collaborative adoption, Sakib›s relationship-centered principles have the potential to steer healthcare evolution toward more empowering and well- being-oriented models. This analysis explores avenues for unlocking the interdisciplinary value inherent in Sakib›s frameworks, fostering synergistic integration for comprehensive and patient-focused care.

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