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Showing posts with label spine model. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spine model. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Spinal Anatomy Model from Canada Aids Massage Therapists

Spinal Anatomy Model from Canada Aids Massage Therapists

A licensed massage therapist isn’t just a person you visit when you need a back rub. A massage therapist is a professional who knows how to manipulate the muscles and soft tissues of the body. They work in any number of different kinds of settings, from hospitals and doctors’ offices to spas and fitness centers.

If you work as a massage therapist, you know quite well that the major reason patients/clients come to see you for your services is so that they will feel better. Any number of things could be bothering them. They could be stressed and dealing with tight, clenched muscles caused by their worry. They might be sick with a serious disease and need a massage to relieve pain or tension. (This is why many hospitals, including cancer centers, employ massage therapists.) Or they might have another issue that is also well-addressed by massage therapists, including a problem with discs in the spine, which can cause multitudes of pain.
So, as a massage therapist, what responsibility do you have to your clients? Quite obviously, your number one responsibility is to help that person return to as normal a state as possible by relieving pain and stress and increasing circulation. But how about patient education? Is it up to you to help your patient understand what you do and why you do it?
Many would answer with a hearty “yes”, and one of the best ways to help your clients learn about their body and its function – and dysfunction – is to provide them with tools about anatomy. Specifically, a spine anatomy model is ideal! For one of the best available, choose a spine anatomy model from Canada, designed and manufactured by Dr. Jerome Fryer, a chiropractor from Nanaimo, British Columbia and the owner of Dynamic Disc Designs (ddd).

Classic LxH – Lumbar Disc Model




Dr. Fryer’s models are three-dimensional and totally dynamic, as the name suggests. They are beautifully crafted, durable, and – best of all – totally interactive. With such a model, you – the massage therapist – can allow your client to hold a spine like his in his own hands and show him how it works. With one of the many spine anatomy models from Canada that are available for purchase you can help her understand a variety of spine disorders with just a minor manipulation of these lifelike models. The client will walk away understanding their pain generators and the therapeutic solutions that go with them.


When Dr. Fryer started Dynamic Disc Designs in 2006, he recognized that medical professionals, including chiropractors, spine surgeons, physiotherapists, and massage therapists, were hungry for something other than the usual poster or static model. By developing this 3-D model, he fulfilled the needs of many who were looking for something better for patient education.
The spine anatomy models made by ddd are affordable, long-lasting, and can be shipped around the world. If you are importing into the USA, no duty will apply as per the NAFTA Free Trade Agreement between Canada and USA when products are made in Canada.

Thursday, September 18, 2014
The Little Ones' Spine Education

The Little Ones' Spine Education

As we all know, kids are enthusiastic and never will remain in just one place. With curiosity, they explore. With the need of fulfilling their enjoyment, they go out and play! And in these circumstances that they often acquire injuries and pain. Eventually, parents give them first aid without realizing the real score of the problem that occurred.

Pediatric Model

Not only does adult needs patient education. Perhaps, the little ones too! The Dynamic Disc Designs Corp. has never neglected the importance of educating the kids even at an early age, in understanding the early age-related changes that occur in their spine.

The spine doctors for kids use the pediatric model to demonstrate motion in a child's spine in a dynamic and interactive way. This is designed with features as identical to the six-year-old specimen, demonstrating the occurrence of degeneration. Parents are provided great understanding about their child's pain, demonstration about the symptoms and how these spine-related problems can be treated.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Effective Patient Spine Education

Effective Patient Spine Education

Using effective spine education models as teaching tools in educating patients about the complexities of spine movements, spine pain generators, spinal hydraulics and spinal health is the key to a better communication in a clinical setting. Effective spine education plays a big role in reducing malpractice claim. How? Simple, spine education models allows healthcare professionals to profoundly and precisely explain a patient's spinal condition; including what causes his pain and why it hurts. It's like showing a patient his/her spine problems in a dynamic way. 

Multilevel Hypermobility Lumbar Model - Dynamic Disc Designs


Health care professionals who uses dynamic anatomical human spine educational models eliminates the chances of miscommunication between him/her and his/her patient, hence, giving effective health care services.
Monday, August 18, 2014
What Does Your Doctor Say?

What Does Your Doctor Say?

You have to keep in mind that most of your patients do not have enough medical background. This is the reason you have to find your best way to communicate with them. Most doctors have now embraced the purpose of these spine models that have increasingly come out in the realm of medicine. These models have become bridges between patients and physicians. As a matter of fact, medical health professionals are more confident and comfortable in allowing their patients to understand their condition and teach them ways on how to treat and prevent the problem from coming back. 

As these patient education models are being taken advantage, they become assistants to most health professionals. Or do they?

Notice how chiropractic spine models aid in improving patient education.

Spine Education Model

Accurate Evaluation of Patient's Condition
Most of the time, patients only visit their chiropractor, doctor, and other health care professionals whenever they feel pain or perhaps, they could no longer take the pain. You have to remember that pain is an indicator that something is wrong with your body. The nerves could be having a hard time in delivering the message to your brain and the different parts of your body and back. Remember how you have defined the spine. This houses the nerves connecting to your central nervous system. And the moment you feel pain, this only determines something has been wrong. Showing the anatomical spine model to a patient will allow him/her to truly understand what his/her spine is and how to value and keep it healthy. In short, the model enabled the patient to understand what his/her condition is. At this point, medical professionals are now ready to treat the pain.

Fills Communication Gap Between Patients, Medical Professionals and Staff
Again, your patients do not know much about the medical terms. So, in order to fill this communication gap and allow your patients understand, it is wise to give them the opportunity to visualize what you have to explain. They would always appreciate it when you present a visual reference for them. For instance, you can show them a disc model to let them understand the components and elements of your spine.

Visual Reference After the Treatment
Not only prior to the treatment that you have to educate your patients, rather even after the treatment has been provided. They have to know and understand the progress. Not to mention, learn the reason a kind of treatment is provided.

Reduce Risks of Patient Misinterpretation
One of the reasons patients are not treated well is the way they understood their condition. IF they do not understand that such actions are bad for their health, there would be a greater possibility that they will be doing it. For example, if they do not understand how sleeping can affect your health. Most probably, they will continue sleeping late and not keep their spine healthy.

A realistic and accurate model would enhance your patient's knowledge with regard to his/her condition. Thereby, he/she would be able to start working his/her way to prevent the condition from getting worse. 

Don't forget to let us know how your doctors talk and communicate with you. In the coming posts, we will take a journey to a place where we can deliver the message right into your patient's brain as you improve patient education through these models.