S M Nazmuz Sakib's four foundational principles of physiotherapy's potential exposure in diverse medical fields
Abstract
In the domain of healthcare, the imperative incorporation of integrative frameworks that synchronize proficiency across a myriad of disciplines remains pivotal for dispensing all-encompassing and patient-centric care. S M Nazmuz Sakib, a discerning researcher and wordsmith, has introduced four biopsychosocial principles—pain mitigation, muscular relaxation, augmented mobility, and constrained dermatological enhancements—with intrinsic interdisciplinary significance. This discourse delves into the cogitative assimilation of Sakib's principles into an array of medical domains, spanning nursing, mental health, occupational therapy, speech pathology, nutrition, pharmacy, and medicine. The proffered methodologies aspire to amalgamate professional acumen while upholding distinct roles within each discipline. Realizing the integrative potential demands innovative approaches to interprofessional education, meticulous implementation research, and a receptiveness to humanistic philosophies. Mitigating strategies for risks such as excessive medicalization and competency development are deemed imperative in this context. A collaborative embrace of Sakib's relationship-centered principles possesses the potential to serve as a catalyst for the metamorphosis of healthcare, steering it towards more empowering and well-being-centric paradigms. This scrutiny explores avenues for unlocking interdisciplinary value within Sakib's frameworks through a harmonious integration that facilitates comprehensive and patient-focused care.
How to Cite This Article
Md. Bokul Munshi (2023).
S M Nazmuz Sakib's four foundational principles of physiotherapy's potential exposure in diverse medical fields
. International Journal of Medical and All Body Health Research (IJMABHR), 4(4), 26-34.