Dynamic Disc Designs - CORPORATION

Dynamic human spine models for #patienteducation. Whether you are a chiropractor, spine surgeon, physiotherapist, osteopath, or educator, these dynamic models will help in the explanation of pain and the therapeutic strategies that accompany the diagnosis. Dynamic Disc Designs crafts spinal models on a dynamic platform using a 2-part intervertebral disc allowing 6 degrees of freedom. Take patient education to the next level for your patients.

Research Based
Dynamic Disc Designs Corp is a Canadian company founded in 2006 by Jerome Fryer BSc DC. With his keen interest in staying abreast of the literature, he noticed how outdated the current modeling state was and how unhelpful they were in the caring for spine patients. He quickly realized how ineffective a static model was when trying to communicate dynamic pain generators and respective solutions to patients. Something needed to be changed. Spine models needed an update.


Dynamic Disc Designs - CORPORATION

Thank you to ‪@SquatUniversity‬ for creating and using our models in your latest video https://youtu.be/q4BV_xNYbsY?si=4_f0n...

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Dynamic Disc Designs - CORPORATION

Appreciate all the shout outs from ‪@SquatUniversity‬

3 months ago | [YT] | 2

Dynamic Disc Designs - CORPORATION

Thank you ‪@FearlessTraining‬ for interviewing Stuart McGill who uses our models for patient education.

3 years ago | [YT] | 2

Dynamic Disc Designs - CORPORATION

Prof. McGill, his knowledge and our model. Subscribe and learn with ‪@backfitpro9992‬

5 years ago | [YT] | 0

Dynamic Disc Designs - CORPORATION

The hunt for nociceptive drivers in low back pain.

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Dynamic Disc Designs - CORPORATION

Endplate sensitivity is thought to contribute to back pain. ‪@Dynamicdiscdesigns‬ we work to help reveal the anatomy to empower the patients on the mechanisms to REDUCE fears.

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Dynamic Disc Designs - CORPORATION

Created to make patient engagement enjoyable and informative. Newly designed anatomical details for 2019.

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