Dynamic Schmorl's Node

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  • čas přidán 3. 10. 2022
  • Explore the dynamics of the intervertebral disc with a Dynamic Disc Model. In this case, the superior endplate was hydraulically damaged from the incompressible nucleus likely as a result of a quick compression mechanism. Not all Schmorl's nodes are active but some are, causing back pain. A careful assessment can be helpful to determine whether the endplate is a source of pain.
    Whether you are a chiropractor, spine surgeon, physiotherapist, osteopath, or educator, these 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.
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Komentáře • 13

  • @rozcindylove4583

    Is that red blood. Why does it look like a hole on MRI? What treetment would be given for this?

  • @Optimistic2296
    @Optimistic2296 Před rokem +2

    Having this cause pain ?

  • @raymonddonahue1942

    I also have this condition, wait it has changed into something greater