
Dispositionalism in Musculoskeletal Care: Understanding and Integrating Unique Characteristics of the Clinical Encounter to Optimize Patient Care (Paperback)
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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
Personalized Approach to Musculoskeletal Pain Management
Michael Vianin's book introduces us to the dispositionalism model of musculoskeletal care, a methodology that puts the patient at the center of treatment. Vianin highlights the importance of factors such as pain, depression, sleep quality and self-confidence in patients' recovery. Through practical tools, he teaches how healthcare professionals should treat the patient more empathetically and collaboratively, addressing not only physical symptoms, but also emotional and psychological ones.
Reviewed on 10th Dec 2024
The Importance of the Patient's Attitude in Recovery
Michael Vianin discusses how the patient's mental disposition, their thoughts about pain and their perception of control over the disease, influence their healing process. The book explains how factors such as depression, catastrophizing, and lack of sleep can worsen symptoms. It offers tools for clinicians to manage these issues and achieve more personalized and effective care.
Reviewed on 10th Dec 2024
Easy Read. The Physician's Bible.
Dispositionalism in Musculoskeletal Care by Michael Vianin is a very insightful book that changed how I perceive and understand pain and musculoskeletal problems.
The author provides a patient-based model approach to treating chronic pain while carefully highlighting factors like pain, sleep quality, and depression as essential factors that affect the well-being of the patient. The book provides a clear road map, which the author combines with practical advice that can effectively enhance communication between healthcare professionals and patients.
Dispositionalism in Musculoskeletal Care carefully examines and provides the connection between physical symptoms and mental health. Unlike other works about chronic pain and its remedies, this book looks at ways combining physical and psychological factors in patient care can be an effective remedy. It emphasizes collaborative treatment methods as a better treatment approach.
Vianin also demonstrates the effectiveness of dispositionalism, which is patient-centered. He understands the fact that every patient's case is unique and should be handled as such. He did not just stop there; he provided practical resources that would make it easy for experts to integrate his ideas into their daily practice. I strongly recommend this book.
Reviewed on 10th Dec 2024
Optimizing Musculoskeletal Care with a Holistic Approach
In Dispositionalism in Musculoskeletal Care, Vianin explores a patient-centered model that seeks to treat musculoskeletal pain more holistically. The author discusses how pain catastrophizing, depression, sleep, and self-confidence affect recovery and how clinicians can influence these factors to achieve better outcomes. Through practical tools and a collaborative approach, the book offers a new way of thinking about medical care in this field.