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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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Norman

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.

Naranja

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.

Phil Bolos

Reviewed on 10th Dec 2024

Insightful

Dispositionalism in Musculoskeletal Care: Understanding and Integrating Unique Characteristics of the Clinical Encounter to Optimize Patient Care by Michael Vianin is an insightful book that looks into the different types of pain whether connected to the skeleton or to the nerves and address new strategies which can be used to try and relieve the pain. This book is especially helpful for patients who are suffering from chronic pain that conventional methods of treatment have not been successful with. The author supports his ideas and strategies with a variety of evidence and research which proves that his ideas are worth implementing. Anyone who cares for patients fitting this description or suffers from chronic pain themselves would benefit from this read.

Roberto

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.

Bekem Carl

Reviewed on 10th Dec 2024

Well Researched

The first book I have read by Michael Vianin while Musculoskeletal care is a topic rarely explored in such depth, but Michael’s thorough research makes this book a standout. Dispositionalism in Musculoskeletal Care takes a fresh approach by emphasizing the unique dynamics of each patient interaction. Highly recommended!

Danny Aviles Paez

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.

Diana Pe

Reviewed on 10th Dec 2024

Practical Tools for Implementation in Patients

“Dispositionalism in Musculoskeletal Care” by Michael Vianin is an essential book for those of us working in the field of musculoskeletal disorders and pain management. In this book, the author introduces the concept of "dispositionalism," an approach that I personally really like because it shows the importance of understanding the unique characteristics of each clinical case to optimize patient care and that is exactly what medicine should focus on today.
One of the things that caught my attention the most about this reading is the practical way in which key topics that influence the treatment of pain are addressed, specifically depression and quality of sleep, which are two very important elements today in the mental and emotional health of patients. I definitely recommend this book because it has tools to be practically implemented in patients.

Danilo García

Reviewed on 10th Dec 2024

Taking Care of Pain and Well Being

“Dispositionalism in Musculoskeletal Care” by Michael Vianin is a book that presents a mind changing take on pain control and musculoskeletal problems. Building up from his several years of experience in the field and the evidence he has created, the author presents a model that puts the patient as the center of it all, not taking away importance from factors like pain, depression and sleep quality. Along with practical advice and a clear roadmap, this guide helps healthcare professionals to communicate in a more assertive way and make the patient feel more in control. This book establishes a relation between physical symptoms and mental well being, with a narration that is comprehensive and accessible to everyone. This is a great guide for professionals; with its holistic care, this book offers hope and better healing processes for patients.

Mayra Comolli

Reviewed on 10th Dec 2024

One of a Kind Book

This book is one of the first to talk about this matter. I see the work of Michael Vianin to be truly revolutionary for the area of work. Despite not being into the topic very much, I was able to follow and understand this complex field with minimal effort. I believe this amazing job done by the author is the result of his extensive clinical experience and academic background. I like the fact that he even deals with specific points such as key aspects that are normally taken for granted in the clinical treatments and diagnostics. And he does all this in a technical, yet understandable language. I strongly believe that this book can be a starting point to improve medical treatments.

Ivan

Reviewed on 10th Dec 2024

Interesting!

Dispositionalism is a concept that differs from the common models that view the individual as a whole, this method analyzes the condition of a human by separating every causality to understand what is actually happening to the patient, because usually, it is not just one thing, it's a combination of conditions that ills the human body and mind.
It was an interesting approach; as a physical education teacher I have a basic understanding of musculoskeletal care, and I think this book expanded my knowledge and gave me tools and ideas to implement. Nevertheless, I think this book is advanced and should be read by people in the healthcare business; it is definitely technical.