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Ep. 182 - Disc Mechanics, Directional Preference & Diagnosis with Dr. Jean-Philippe Deneuville

August 21
47 mins

Episode Description

💭 “We validated an algorithm that is able to detect centralization and directional preference in patients with spinal pain, based on the software." - Dr. Jean-Philippe Deneuville


👉🏻Dr. Jean-Philippe Deneuville is a French physiotherapist specializing in musculoskeletal disorders. He holds an International MDT Diploma, a Master’s in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy from the University of Dundee, and a Ph.D. in Mechanical Bioengineering. A McKenzie Institute faculty member since 2017, he has taught over 100 courses worldwide. His research focuses on intervertebral disc disorders and spinal pain, working closely with the PRISMATICS team to develop new diagnostic and treatment technologies. He currently balances clinical practice, teaching, and research.


📚You will learn about: 

  • Key findings from studies on disc behavior under load and the dynamic disc model

  • Insights from quantitative MRI research on nucleus pulposus changes with sagittal bending and radial fissures

  • A new numerical algorithm developed to detect centralization and directional preference

  • The use of digital body charts and controlled discography in assessing spinal pain, and more


🔎Jean-Philippe's resources of information:

📲 Jean-Philippe's contact information:

  • Email: deneuvillejp.mdt@gmail.com

  • LinkedIn


🎥Link to interview on Youtube


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