Dispositionalism in Musculoskeletal Care - Hardcover
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“The experts in pain are the patients.”
Chiropractor, lecturer, expert federal chiropractic examiner, and supervising clinician, Michael Vianin (MSc, DC), is committed to ensuring clinicians and other healthcare professionals involved in the management of musculoskeletal disorders and pain syndromes have access to practical tools allowing them to apply a dispositionalism model of musculoskeletal care.
In this book, Michael discusses the components of the model, their significance, and how to address them with patients. Topics covered include:
- the clinical encounter
- pain catastrophizing
- depression
- sleep quality
- self-efficacy
- clinician disposition
- communication.
In-depth and evidence-based, Michael advocates for a patient-centered and collaborative approach to pain management and treatment.
Dispositionalism in Musculoskeletal Care provides a comprehensive understanding of the dispositionalism model of care and the tools that can be readily applied in the implementation of the model.
Description
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.