Have you Seen a Spinal Cord Model on YouTube?
In these days of social media and the internet, it’s easy to find just about anything you might want or need online, from that perfect pair of jeans to that long-coveted antique table for your dining room. If you’re like most folks, you’ve no doubt searched the internet for a variety of items for not only personal use, but perhaps for professional use as well. There are great deals to be had on the internet. However, many of us have found that – sometimes – things aren’t always as good as they look on a computer screen.If you are a spine specialist, perhaps you’ve done some internet shopping for the items you need for your practice. Whether you’re a surgeon, a chiropractor, a physical therapist, or a massage therapist, there are certain essentials you’ll require for everyday use. Make a list and you’ll certainly find good prices for some of these items on the internet.
If you’re shopping for patient education tools, in particular, for spine anatomy models, you’ll realize that there is a wealth of options out there, from very low cost static models to higher-priced, detailed, fully-movable models.
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Have you seen a spinal cord model on YouTube? Many individuals use YouTube videos to assist in finding items they need and, in addition, many vendors use YouTube to advertise their products and tout their features.
If you’ve seen a Dynamic Disc Designs (ddd) spinal cord model on YouTube, then perhaps you’ve already familiarized yourself with the excellent features available when you purchase a model made by this Canada-based company. Perhaps you’ve compared it to other models that advertise on YouTube and via other social media platforms. If so, it’s likely you’ve noted that the 3-D totally movable spine models from ddd are far superior to static 3D models, which neither look the same nor move in the same way.
If you’ve never held a ddd model in your hand, then watching a demonstration of one of these models on YouTube is the next best thing. Through the magic of video, you can note the many features that will serve to help you educate your patients about the condition on their spine, any problems they’re experiencing, and how they can solve those problems.
A look at these videos allows you to grasp just how much detail Dr. Jerome Fryer has included in these educational tools, which have been used not only with patients but also to instruct medical students in a variety of disciplines, primarily because these totally dynamic spine models paint a much more accurate picture for those who will soon be treating the real thing. Indeed, those who teach have sung the praises of such models as the Academic LxH, which is ideal for the classroom setting.
So, if you’re still searching for the right educational spine-related tools, be sure to take some time to watch Dynamic Disc Designs’ spinal cord models on YouTube for a close look at your many purchasing options.
“I recently ordered some models from Dynamic Disc Designs…” says Ali Moshirfar, MD of the Orthopaedic & Spine Surgery Institute in Virginia, USA. “While I have used many models for patient teaching over the years, these models are so much more accurate and realistic. The dynamic design allows the patients to understand the pathology of disc herniation very clearly. I strongly recommend these models for patient education and surgical consent discussions.”
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