
Dispositionalism in Musculoskeletal Care: Understanding and Integrating Unique Characteristics of the Clinical Encounter to Optimize Patient Care (Hardcover)
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The aim of this book is to discuss contextual factors and the mechanisms at play during the management of musculoskeletal disorders. Knowledge and understanding of these factors can help clinicians to better understand their patients, themselves, and the interactions taking place during patient-clinician exchanges. The awareness of these dispositions can help physicians improve themselves and the care they deliver to patients, leading to a true patient-centered collaborative therapeutic alliance. Physician-patient collaboration is, in turn, associated with better patient adherence and outcomes, and care, delivered in a positive context, produces better outcomes.
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The aim of this book is to discuss contextual factors and the mechanisms at play during the management of musculoskeletal disorders. Knowledge and understanding of these factors can help clinicians to better understand their patients, themselves, and the interactions taking place during patient-clinician exchanges. The awareness of these dispositions can help physicians improve themselves and the care they deliver to patients, leading to a true patient-centered collaborative therapeutic alliance. Physician-patient collaboration is, in turn, associated with better patient adherence and outcomes, and care, delivered in a positive context, produces better outcomes.
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Reviewed on 10th Dec 2024
Great Guide
For doctors who want to go above and beyond in their patient care, this book is a helpful manual. The dispositionalism model, a patient-centered approach that highlights the need of comprehending the particulars of every clinical interaction, is demonstrated by the author, a skilled chiropractor and educator.
Reviewed on 10th Dec 2024
A Deep Dive Into Patient-Centered Musculoskeletal Treatment
In Dispositionalism in Musculoskeletal Care, Michael Vianin challenges traditional approaches to pain management by introducing a model of dispositionalism that places the patient at the center of care. The book delves into several factors that alter patient outcomes, such as catastrophic pain, sleep quality, and clinical disposition. Vianin masterfully balances theory with practical application, making this book an invaluable resource for healthcare professionals. Vianin advocates for a collaborative approach in which patients' experiences and perceptions are integrated into their treatment plans. The book provides practical strategies for physicians to better communicate with patients, build trust, and address psychological factors that influence pain. It is essential reading for those seeking to significantly improve their clinical practice.
Reviewed on 10th Dec 2024
Understanding the Patient: Beyond Pain
Michael Vianin proposes an innovative approach to treating musculoskeletal disorders, focusing on the patient's mental and emotional disposition. The book details how factors such as pain catastrophizing and sleep quality affect recovery. In addition, it emphasizes the importance of communication between the healthcare professional and the patient, promoting a more holistic and effective treatment.
Reviewed on 10th Dec 2024
This is a Comprehensive Guide to Dispositionalism in Musculoskeletal Care
This book is a practical and astute guide for physicians who are interested in developing care for their patients in need of musculoskeletal and pain management. The author is an experienced chiropractor and teacher, he demonstrates the dispositionalism model which is a patient-centered approach that emphasizes the need to understand the unique characteristics of each clinical encounter. Vianin argues that there are factors that affect the outcome of treatment that need attention, such as sleep quality, pain catastrophizing, and even the clinician's disposition.
In this book, the author offers practical resources to help clinicians incorporate the knowledge he presents into their daily practice. He also advocates the need for clinicians to address the emotional and psychological symptoms of pain in patients and not just focus on the physical symptoms.