Integrating Physiotherapy, Nursing Care, Anesthesia, And Ot Technology for Enhanced Postoperative Recovery

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Ahmed Sulaiman Khalid Almutairi, Fatemah Ahmad Hussain Alali, Ali Mohammed Ali Alqahtani, Alhanof Manallah Almutairi, Manar Mohammed Nasser Almajed, Fahdah Jasser Aldhafeeri, Abdullah Khaled Aljedeay, Radi Bttah Aldhafeeri, Musaed Mohammed Almutairi, Rabah Ahmed Alaqeel, Bshair Ali Saad, Fahd Mubarak Allihaibi, Mohammed Salem Al Anazi, Abdullah Hamad G Almutairi, Heba Kamal Abdulaziz Rajab, Rafaa Mohammed Basaffar

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Postoperative recovery is a multifaceted process influenced by coordinated efforts from multiple healthcare departments. The integration of Physiotherapy, Nursing Care, Anesthesia, and Operation Theatre (OT) Technology plays a pivotal role in reducing complications, improving functional outcomes, and ensuring faster patient rehabilitation. This article explores the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration among these four domains in optimizing postoperative recovery. Physiotherapists aid in early mobilization and rehabilitation; nurses provide continuous monitoring, wound care, and patient education; anesthetists ensure effective pain management and physiological stability; and OT technicians maintain surgical safety and technical efficiency. The paper emphasizes the need for communication, evidence-based protocols, and team-based strategies to enhance recovery rates and patient satisfaction while reducing hospital stays and healthcare costs.

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