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Follow on Google News | ![]() Dynamic Spine Modeling for Educators is an Industry FirstDynamic Disc Designs Corp. provide health educators with dynamic models to explain spine injuries and respective therapies.
By: Dynamic Disc Designs Corp. Realistic Spine Models Research has revealed that spinal pain very often comes from improper lifting , awkward postures, and car accident.s..etc...all related to incorrect or extreme movement. Dynamic disc models have a uniqueness about them whereby they can demonstrate the injury and pain related nerves in the spinal soft tissues. Initially developed to improve doctor-patient communication of spine pain, the models are so realistic, they are now being used for surgical teaching and testing. quote regarding Dynamic Disc Models: "Your Professional LxH Model is the most detailed and useful spinal disc model I have ever encountered. It illustrates not only the normal anatomy of a Lumbar disc segment, but its innervation, pathoanatomy of annular tears, and how the tear progresses to disc herniation when the spine is loaded in flexion and extension. This model is extremely valuable in helping me explain my patient's pain and how I plan to address the pathoanatomy with my endoscopic minimally invasive techniques." Anthony T. Yeung, M.D. Endoscopic Spinal Surgeon Furthermore, injury lawyers are able to demonstrate life-like injuries in courtroom settings with the helpful aid of these hands-on models. Custom modeling is also performed for client specific injuries from information obtained from MRI or CT imaging. quote regarding Dynamic Disc Models: "Finally, a realistic spinal model that can demonstrate real-life spine injuries...A powerful educational tool for any Personal Injury Lawyer involved with spinal related injuries." Robert A. Zielke, Esq The Zielke Law Firm. P.S. Healthcare Attorneys Anesthesiologists are also beginning to use the models for epidural placement training because of the realistic tissue anatomy and needle feel. quote regarding Dynamic Disc Models: "We are glad somebody thought of this. It was long overdue!" Charese Pelham MD Department Head of Anesthesia To learn more, visit http://www.dynamicdiscdesigns.com. and for an introductory video see http://www.youtube.com/ Dynamic Disc Designs Corp. is a dynamic spine modeling company. For further information, please contact us at 250-751-0897 End
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