In a recent podcast hosted by Shireesh Bhalerao of Tulip Seminars, Jerome Fryer reveals the backstory behind the origins of Dynamic Disc Designs among many other topics.
Topics include:
- Practice (down time between patient visits)
- Pain is dynamic should be modeled for patient education
- Connecting patients and their anatomy with self awareness
- The connection between Dynamic Disc Designs and Degenerative Disc Disease
- Explaining and revealing the progressive changes of the disc
- The patient encounter and optimizing outcomes
- Jerome’s research in joint cavitation
- Jerome’s inspiring background
- How do you find a receptive audience to partner with?
- Cavitation research from the observations of research and development of a Dynamic Disc Model
- Collapsing Bubble vs. Bubble Formation does that make any sense?
- Early discoveries of sound origin of joint cracking, it may not be either — formation nor collapse
- Vacuum phenomenon – vacuum sign. (unpacking of joint cracking research)
- Tulip seminars and teaching moments from dynamic disc models. Students are blown away.
- How one should connect with patients.
- Pathoanatomic diagnosis vs. movement based diagnosis – Jerome does not think they should be separated.
- Empowering patients with their understanding
- Chiropractic and Physiotherapists tension – why? There is no need.
- Surgical world – NASS meetings
- Making Jerome work with advancing modeling of different pathoanatomical models
- Bridging medical and chiropractic
- Optimize patients with Dynamic Disc Designs
- The Pain Meter – new venture.
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