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3D
Anatomy:
Speech
Language
Pathology
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Aimed at speech
and language
specialists in
practice, teaching
and training, this
new electronic
resource, created in
collaboration with a
team of expert
clinicians and
educators, will
include relevant
detailed and
interactive 3D
anatomy views, a
comprehensive
clinical section and
an invaluable
patient education
section.
Hundreds of 3D
anatomy views will
cover the anatomy
most relevant to
you; as well as
including content on
anatomical language
and systems of the
human body, detailed
anatomy of the head
and neck including
facial muscles,
tongue, oral and
nasal cavities,
larynx, pharynx, ear
and nerves will also
be provided.
It also contains 3D
animations of
movements of the
face (such as
elevation/depression
of the corners of
the mouth and
opening/closing of
the lips), movements
of the
larynx/pharynx,
movements of the TMJ
and respiration, as
well as fantastic 2D
animations covering
mechanisms of
swallowing,
mechanisms of
articulation and
voice, mechanisms of
voice production and
actions of the
larynx.
Clinical content
will cover normal
function both
described and shown
visually of
mechanisms of
swallowing,
mechanism of voice
production and
mechanism of
articulation, as
well as topics such
as cleft palate,
vocal fold
paralysis, spasmodic
dysphonia,
swallowing problems
after stroke and
swallowing problems
after cancer among
many others.
The invaluable
patient education
section will include
useful editable and
printable sheets.
With patient
orientated text and
clear, annotated
illustrations, each
sheet will include
an appropriate
description of the
anatomy and nature
of the condition.
Benefits
- Give yourself
the edge. This
software is unique
- there are very
few digital
resources
available for
speech language
therapists, making
it an invaluable
reference tool!
- View relevant
anatomy in a new
perspective
through
interactive and 3D
modeling-
interactive
functions allow
you to rotate the
3D models through
360 degrees and
add or remove
layers of anatomy
to view and label
any feature with
ease.
- Educate and
reassure your
patients and help
them get the most
from consultations
by utilising the
dedicated and
editable patient
education sheets.
- Clear
demonstrations of
the mucosal wave.
Swallowing and
tongue and lip
positions in all
vowels and
consonants
- Save valuable
time finding
images. Simple
edit functions
allow you to
export and print
any image for your
own presentations,
royalty free
Detailed List
of Views:
Anatomical Language
Skeletal System
Muscular system
Heart – including
chambers of the
heart
Brain – including
meninges, dural
folds and sinuses,
ventricles,
brainstem,
cerebellum,
cerebrum, motor and
sensory homunculi,
basal ganglia,
limbic system and
vessels
Spinal cord –
including cross
section and tracts
Nervous system –
including cervical
plexus and brachial
plexus
Respiratory System
Muscles of facial
expression
Muscles of
mastication
Muscles of
swallowing Pharynx
and larynx – with a
collection of 10 new
muscle atlas views
covering the muscles
of the larynx
Oral cavities –
including tongue,
right TMJ, palate,
floor of oral
cavity, dentition
and paranasal
sinuses and oronasal
cavities
Abduction/Adduction
of the vocal cords
Sliding of the
artenoids
Rotation of the
thyroid
Cervical fascia
Cranium – including
individual bones
Ear – including
external, middle and
inner ear and
cochlea cross
section
Cranial nerves –
including olfactory
nerve, optic nerve,
oculomotor nerve,
trochlear nerve,
trigeminal nerve,
abducens nerve,
facial nerve,
vestibulocochlear
nerve, vagus nerve,
accessory nerve,
hypoglossal nerve
Surface anatomy
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PC
and Mac
compatible
Operating
Systems:
Microsoft XP,
Vista, Windows
7, Mac OSX 10.3,
10.4, 10.5 ,
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Pelvic
Floor
Disorders
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An invaluable
reference tool,
giving you an
extensive
look into the
anatomy of the
pelvis and pelvic
floor
View clear, detailed
and accurate 3D
modeling of the key
anatomy of the
pelvis and pelvic
floor. Choose from
comprehensive
labeled views of the
pelvis, muscles of
the pelvic floor,
reproductive system,
urinary and
digestive systems,
bone regions,
surface markings,
neurology including
the lumbar plexus
and sacral and
coccygeal plexuses,
and the autonomic
nervous system.
Interactive
functions allow you
to add or remove
layers and rotate
and label any
structure with the
click of your mouse.
The disc includes an
extensive clinical
section covering
diagnosis, treatment
and rehabilitation
of common pelvic
floor disorders plus
a dedicated
education section
with printable
information sheets.
Benefits:
- Make diagnosis
easier – Diagnosis
and treatment of
these conditions
is typically very
difficult –
knowing the
anatomy and their
function better
will help in
assisting accurate
diagnosis
- Give yourself
the edge – this
software is unique
- there are very
few digital
resources
available for
pelvic floor
disorders, making
it an invaluable
reference tool!
- View relevant
anatomy in a new
perspective
through
interactive and 3D
modeling-
interactive
functions allow
you to rotate the
3D models through
360 degrees and
add or remove
layers of anatomy
to view and label
any feature with
ease.
- Quick and easy
access to accurate
anatomy, images
and text -
clicking on any
visible structure
will bring up
relating text.
Anatomy
covered includes:
- Pelvic
contents
- Musculature,
including muscles
of the pelvic
floor
- Reproductive
system
- Urinary and
digestive systems,
including the
bladder, urethra
and rectum
- Bone regions
and surface
markings
- Neurology,
including detailed
views of the
lumbar plexus,
sacral and
coccygeal plexuses
and the autonomic
nervous system
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PC/Windows OS:
Windows XP,
Vista 1.5Ghz
Processor or
greater, 200MB
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10.5, 1.5
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Anatomy
for
Urology
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An essential tool
for urologists in
practice and
students, this
software is
unsurpassed in
conveying complex
anatomical
information
View hundreds of
clear and accurate
3D anatomy images of
the urinary system,
male and female
pelvis and the
abdomen. Interactive
functions allow you
to add and remove
layers, rotate and
label any structure
with the click of a
mouse.
Includes 3D
animations of pelvic
floor contractions
and 26 surgical
videos from EAU’s
library.
Surgical videos
cover female stress
urinary
incontinence,
post-prostatectomy
incontinence and
laparoscopic
nephrectomy and
prostatectomy
Anatomy covered
includes:
- Detailed
internal anatomy
of the kidney
including calyces,
pyramids and
associated
vessels.
- Both male and
female urinary
systems covered in
detail shown
isolated and in
situ within the
body.
- Comprehensive
models of the male
and female pelvis
with neurovascular
supply
- Median
sections of the
male and female
pelvis.
- Pelvic floor
muscles in situ
and animated.
- Abdominal
overview showing
all organs,
vessels and
muscles.
- Detailed views
of the lumbar and
sacral plexuses.
Benefits:
- Learn, revise
and teach more
easily using
clear, accurate
labeled anatomy
- Quick and easy
access to
thousands of clear
and accurate 3D
images for
presentations and
lectures
- You are in
control –
intuitive
interactive
functions allow
the user to select
and label relevant
structures
Detailed List
of Views
Urinary system
Female urinary
system, Male urinary
system, Kidneys,
Suprarenal glands,
Kidney ~ close up,
Renal calyces, Renal
vessels, Ureters,
Bladder and urethra
~ female, Bladder
and urethra ~ male
Male pelvis
Male pelvis and
perineum ~ close up,
Male pelvis and
perineum ~ tumble,
Male pelvic contents
~ main, Male pelvic
contents ~ tumble,
Male median section,
Testis, Spermatic
cord and scrotum,
Male reproductive
accessory glands,
Penis, Muscles of
the male pelvic
floor
Female pelvis
Female pelvis
and perineum ~ main,
Female pelvic
contents ~ main,
Female pelvic
contents ~ tumble,
Female median
section, Female
reproductive tract,
Neurovasculature of
the female pelvic
contents, Rectum and
anal canal, Muscles
of the female pelvic
floor
Bones
Hip bone,
Sacrum, L5, S1,
Coccyx
Abdomen
Abdomen ~
overview,
Peritoneum, Surface
anatomy of the
thorax and abdomen,
Muscles of the
abdomen, Muscles of
the abdomen ~
overview, The
diaphragm, External
oblique, Internal
oblique, Rectus
abdominis,
Transversus
abdominis,
Neurology
Lumbar plexus,
Lumbar plexus ~
overview, Obturator
nerve, Femoral
nerve,
Iliohypogastric
nerve, Ilioinguinal
nerve, Genitofemoral
nerve, Lateral
femoral cutaneous
nerve, Saphenous
nerve
Sacral and
coccygeal plexuses
Sacral and
coccygeal plexuses ~
overview, Tibial
nerve, Common
fibular nerve,
Superior gluteal
nerve, Inferior
gluteal nerve,
Posterior cutaneous
nerve, Pudendal
nerve, Coccygeal
nerve
Autonomic
nervous system
Parasympathetic
nervous system,
Sympathetic nervous
system
Neurology
Dermatomes,
Cutaneous
distribution
ANIMATIONS
- Contraction of
the pelvic floor I
- Contraction of
the pelvic floor
II
- Contraction of
the pelvic floor
III
- Contraction of
the pelvic floor
IV
MOVIES
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Post-prostatectomy
incontinence:
bulbourethral
sling with invance
device
- Female stress
urinary
incontinence:
adjustable
continence therapy
- Female stress
urinary
incontinence:
total uterine
prolapse
- Female stress
urinary
incontinence:
laparoscopic
artificial urinary
sphincter
- Female stress
urinary
incontinence:
tension free
vaginal tape
- Robotic
prostatectomy
continence:
restoration of
posterior aspect
of the
rhabdosphincter
- Donor
nephrectomy and
renal
transplantation in
horseshoe kidney
- Laparoscopic
radical
nephrectomy for
advanced renal
cell carcinoma
- Laparoscopic
partial
nephrectomy with
clamping of the
renal parenchyma
- Laparoscopic
removal of of
renal cell
carcinoma
- Laparoscopic
partial
nephrectomy for
renal tumours
after renal artery
clamping
- Laparoscopic
retroperitoneal
renal surgery in
children without
clips
- Laparoscopic
radical
nephrectomy with
renal vein
thrombus
- Laparoscopic
partial
nephrectomy in a
transplanted
kidney
- Laparoscopic
heminephrectomy in
horseshoe kidney
- Laparoscopic
radical
prostatectomy in a
renal allograft
recipient
- Laparoscopic
radical
prostatectomy:
nerve-sparing
extraperitoneal
surgery
- Laparoscopic
radical
prostatectomy:
intrafascial and
extraperitoneal
surgery
- Laparoscopic
radical
prostatectomy:
bladder neck
dissection
- Laparoscopic
cystoprostatectomy
- Laparoscopic
radical
prostatectomy:
inter-fascial and
intra-facial
techniques
- Laparascopic
radical
prostatectomy:
difficult
urethrovesical
anastomisis
- Laparoscopic
simple retro pubic
prostatectomy
- Laparoscopic
radical
prostatectomy:
crucial surgical
passages
- Laparoscopic
radical
prostatectomy:
renal allograft
recipient
- Laparoscopic
radical
prostatectomy:
management of
difficult anatomy
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PC/Windows OS:
Windows XP,
Vista 1.5Ghz
Processor or
greater, 200MB
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Anatomy
for
Exercise
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Anatomy for
Exercise is a
dynamic new resource
for fitness
professionals in
training and
practice.
An easy to use
visual resource that
makes complex
anatomy and
functional anatomy
easier to learn,
remember and
understand. The 3D
anatomy section
includes detailed
and labeled 3D
models and sequences
covering anatomical
language, bones,
joints and joint
action, muscles,
respiratory and
cardiovascular
systems including
labeled cardiac
cycles. 3D views can
be rotated to view
all structures,
layers of anatomy
can be added or
removed using
interactive
functions. Any
visible structure
can be identified by
pop-up labeling – a
great way to learn
and revise anatomy.
Clicking on a
structure will also
bring up brief
descriptive text for
that structure.
Anatomical planes
are explained
visually, and
animation is used to
show joint actions
and muscle function
during common
movements such as
flexion, extension,
adduction,
abduction, and
internal/external
rotation. Plus, view
labeled 3D models of
the heart and 3D
sequences of the
cardiac cycle for
better understanding
of the anatomy and
processes.
Benefits
- Learn,
understand and
remember relevant
anatomy more
quickly and easily
using clear,
accurate and
labeled 3D images
and sequences.
- Viewing 3D
dynamic sequences
of joint actions
and muscle
movements will aid
understanding,
recall and
application to
exercise movement.
- Export images
from the software
to produce
beautifully
illustrated and
professional
client information
sheets.
- Use the
software to aid
explanations and
quickly educate
your clients
Detailed
List of Views
Anatomical
Language
Anatomical position
Anatomical planes
Anatomical
directions
Anatomical areas
Skeletal
System
Axial skeleton
Appendicular
skeleton
Joints – including
3D sequences of
joint actions for
all joint types
Muscular
System
Muscle tissue
Axial muscles
Appendicular muscles
Muscles of the upper
limb
Muscles of the lower
limb
Muscle atlas – neck,
truck, upper limb
and lower limb
Cardiovascular
System
Heart – overview,
chambers, valves,
left cardiac cycle,
right cardiac cycle
Blood vessels
Respiratory
System
Overview
Upper respiratory
tract
Larynx
Bronchial tree
Lungs
Pleura
Anatomy
Section
Movement
animations:
This section
includes 43 3D
animations of normal
muscle function
during movement:
Head and Neck
flexion/extension
lateral flexion
rotation of the head
and cervical spine.
Lower Extremity
adduction/abduction
of the hip
flexion/extension of
the hip
external/internal
rotation of the hip
flexion/extension of
the knee
external/internal
rotation of the knee
plantar flexion/dorsiflexion
of the foot
inversion/eversion
of the sub-talar
joint
Pelvic Floor
contraction of the
pelvic floor
Trunk
flexion/extension
lateral flexion
rotation and
respiration
Upper Extremity
adduction/abduction
of the shoulder
elevation/depression
of scapular
external/internal
rotation of shoulder
flexion/extension of
elbow
flexion/extension of
wrist
pronation/supination
protraction/retraction
upwards/downwards
rotation of the
scapular
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Anatomy
of
the
Upper
Limb
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Providing over 500
anatomical
structures of the
Upper Limb in 3D,
this DVD-ROM is a
great reference and
patient education
resource for
practitioners in
many specialties.
Pick different 3D
views, rotate and
add and remove
layers to find
exactly what you
need. Short text
describes each
structure when you
click on it.
A muscle atlas shows
51 muscles in this
area in isolation.
A useful tool for
those practitioners
that need a solid
understanding of
anatomy including
Chiropractors,
Osteopaths, Massage
Therapists, Physical
and Occupational
Therapists and
Certified Athletic
Trainers.
Benefits
- Easy to export
images let you
create clear
patient education
hand outs or
enhance your
presentations
- Quick search
function for any
structures saves
your valuable time
Detailed
List of Views
Upper Extremity
Hand
Elbow Joint
Forearm & Hand
Shoulder Joint
Muscles connecting
upper extremity to
the trunk
Axial Sections of
the upper extremity
Brachial Plexus
Muscle Atlas
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PC and MAC
Compatible
Operating
Systems:
Microsoft XP,
Vista, Mac OSX
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Anatomy
of
the
Lower
Limb
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Providing over
500 anatomical
structures of the
lower extremity in
3D, this DVD-ROM is
a great reference
and patient
education resource
for practitioners in
many specialties.
Pick different 3D
views, rotate and
add and remove
layers to find
exactly what you
need. Short text
describes each
structure when you
click on it
A useful tool for
those practitioners
that need a solid
understanding of
anatomy including
Chiropractors,
Osteopaths, Massage
Therapists, Physical
and Occupational
Therapists and
Certified Athletic
Trainers.
Benefits
- Easy to export
images let you
create clear
patient education
hand outs or
enhance your
presentations
- Quick search
function for any
structures saves
your valuable time
Anatomy
Section
Lower Extremity
Foot
Knee Joint
Leg
Hip Joint
Hip Bone
Hip & Thigh
Axial Sections of
the Lower Extremity
Lumbar Plexus
Sacral & Coccygeal
Plexuses
Muscle Atlas
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System Requirements:
PC and MAC
Compatible
Operating
Systems:
Microsoft XP,
Vista, Mac OSX
10.3, 10.4 and
10.5, Processor
Speed 1.5GHz
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This edition provides new 3D model views from our
award
winning range of human anatomy software
Each of the 14 views offers 9 layers to scroll through
from bone to surface with over 1100 structures labelled and
with descriptive text covering location and function.
Ideal for learning human anatomy by region, this DVD is
suitable for all students of anatomy and its practical
applications.
You can rotate the 3D model 360 degrees, helping you to
achieve a thorough and realistic understanding of human
anatomy.
Benefits
- Print or save images for use in your presentations
or coursework
- Rotate model 360 degrees
- View layers and scroll from bone to surface
- Make learning and teaching enjoyable
Detailed List of Views:
- Whole body
- Head
- Head and Neck
- Thorax
- Abdomen
- Pelvis
- Upper Limb
- Shoulder and Arm
- Forearm and Hand
- Hand
- Lower Limb
- Hip and Thigh
- Leg and Foot
- Foot
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Anatomy for
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Created in partnership with Pilates World University,
this is a detailed training resource and reference aimed
at Pilates instructors and those in training.
The anatomy section focuses on the skeletal, muscular and
respiratory systems with detailed 3D anatomy that includes
all anatomical structures involved in the exercises.
3D anatomy section also includes anatomy text with links
to 3D muscle atlas and relevant muscle function
animations.
Benefits
- Easily export images for presentations.
- Make learning enjoyable with interactive quiz.
- Quick and easy aid to learning, reviewing and
teaching anatomy.
Detailed List of Views
Content will cover key fundamentals, key preparatory
Pilates exercises, classical matwork and movement types
with supporting text, over 50 live video clips of
exercises and some animated sequences.
Contents: 24 different anatomy views. All views can
be rotated and all anatomical structures can be
highlighted.
Anatomy Section
Each anatomy view will consist of a maximum of 7
layers, which will enable all of the individual muscles to
be viewed clearly. Further, a muscle attachment layer will
also be included.
- 12 Musculoskeletal views
- 4 Joint views
- 7 Schematic joint views
- 1 Respiratory system view
- 45 animations showing muscle function and covering:
1) Lower extremity 2) Upper extremity 3) Pelvic floor 4) Head and neck 5) Trunk
- Muscle Atlas
- Pilates Content
- Pilates Views
- Two Pilates views, showing the movements 'Roll like
a ball' and 'Pelvic tilt'.
- Pilates Text
- The Pilates text will focus on:
1) Key Fundamentals 2) Key Preparatory Pilates Exercises 3) Classical Matwork Exercises 4) Movement and Muscular Focus
- 50 Pilates Videos
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3D Head with
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Add a new depth to your anatomical understanding,
patient education, presentations, and teaching with this
amazing new interactive resource.
Stunning 3D computer graphic models of the
adult/adolescent head and neck and the pediatric larynx,
pharynx and tongue allow you to explore the primary
differences between the adult/adolescent and the infant.
A pediatric tab leads to more content discussing infant
functional anatomy with topics including infant oral
reflexes, munching and chewing patterns, and tongue
movements during sucking and suckling.
Benefits
- Transform your presentations and lectures.
- Easy to select a view, rotate and add and remove
structures from the 3D models.
- Use easy edit functions to export any image or
animation for your own use.
Detailed List of Views
Pediatric anatomy
- Pediatric pharynx and larynx ~ wide view
- Pediatric pharynx and larynx ~ close view
- Pediatric larynx
Adult anatomy
- Head and neck
- Face
- Anterior neck
- Nasal and oral cavities
- Nasal and oral cavities ~ overview
- Oral cavity and infratemporal fossa
- Tongue
- Right TMJ
- Muscles of swallowing
- Pharynx and larynx
- Pharynx and larynx ~ wide view
- Pharynx and larynx ~ close view
- Larynx
- Brain
- Brain ~ overview
- Skull
Anatomy Section
- Arteries
- Attachments
- Bone regions
- Bones
- Brain
- Cartilage
- Eye
- Fascia
- Glands
- Lachrymal apparatus
- Ligaments
- Lymphatic system
- Muscles
- Nerves
- Spinal cord
- Tongue
- Veins
- Viscera
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A New Approach
to Medical Education: Developments in Anatomy
An@tomedia™ is a unique way to learn about the anatomy
of the human body. It is a comprehensive, self-paced
learning program that explores anatomy from four different
perspectives. These perspectives teach you how the body is
constructed (from regions and systems) and how you can
deconstruct the body (with dissection and imaging
techniques).

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Each screen contains interactive images (or movies)
complemented by text. Structures and regions in each image
may be labelled and/or highlighted with colour overlays,
for a focus on what is critically important. Specific
information may also be easily accessed via the index or
search engine.
An@tomedia™ provides:
Nine modules will be available on completion of the
project:
General Anatomy, Back, Abdomen, Thorax, Pelvis, Upper
Limb, Lower Limb, Neck and Head.
An@tomedia will appeal not only to medical students, but
also to medical practitioners. Health-care workers will
find it useful for clinical practice and for communication
with patients. An@tomedia is also recommended to teachers
from countries where dissection is not done for cultural,
financial, or other reasons.
Upper Limb
Dissection
(including
Procedures)
- Pectoral
region & axilla
- Anterior arm &
forearm
- Anterior hand
regions
- Scapular &
deltoid regions
- Posterior arm
& forearm
- Posterior hand
regions
- Joint & soft
tissue injections
- Nerve blocks
- Vascular
access
Upper Limb
Imaging
- Plain
radiographs of
major joints
- Angiograms
- Axial sections
- MR images
- CT images
- Ultrasound
images
- Arthroscopy of
major joints
Upper Limb Regions
- Modular
landmarks
- Regional
landmarks
- Pectoral
region & axilla
- Anterior arm &
forearm
- Anterior hand
regions
- Scapular &
deltoid regions
- Posterior arm
& forearm
- Posterior hand
regions
Upper Limb Systems
- Skeletal
system
- Articular
system
- Muscular
system
- Integumental
system
- Nervous system
- Arterial
system
- Venous system
- Lymphatic
system
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A New Approach
to Medical Education: Developments in Anatomy
An@tomedia™ is a unique way to learn about the anatomy
of the human body. It is a comprehensive, self-paced
learning program that explores anatomy from four different
perspectives. These perspectives teach you how the body is
constructed (from regions and systems) and how you can
deconstruct the body (with dissection and imaging
techniques).

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Each screen contains interactive images (or movies)
complemented by text. Structures and regions in each image
may be labelled and/or highlighted with colour overlays,
for a focus on what is critically important. Specific
information may also be easily accessed via the index or
search engine.
An@tomedia™ provides:
Nine modules will be available on completion of the
project:
General Anatomy, Back, Abdomen, Thorax, Pelvis, Upper
Limb, Lower Limb, Neck and Head.
An@tomedia will appeal not only to medical students, but
also to medical practitioners. Health-care workers will
find it useful for clinical practice and for communication
with patients. An@tomedia is also recommended to teachers
from countries where dissection is not done for cultural,
financial, or other reasons.
General Anatomy Dissection (including Procedures &
Post-mortem)
General Anatomy Imaging
- Plain radiographs
- Contrast radiographs
- The body in section
- Computed Tomograms
- Magnetic Resonance Images
- Ultrasonography
- Endoscopy
General Anatomy Regions
- Human form & structure
- Body growth & development
- Normal variation
- Anatomical variation in structure
- Anatomical variation in position
- Pathological changes
- Surface borders of body regions
- Head & neck regions
- Trunk regions
- Limb regions
- Arrangement of regions
- Landmarks between regions
- Organisation within regions
General Anatomy Systems
- Skeletal system
- Articular system
- Muscular system
- Integumental system
- Respiratory system
- Digestive system
- Urinary & male genital system
- Endocrine & female genital system
- Nervous system
- Arterial system
- Venous system
- Lymphatic & haemopoietic system
Authors: Norman Eizenberg, Christopher Briggs,
Priscilla Barker, Ivica Grkovic
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A New Approach
to Medical Education: Developments in Anatomy
An@tomedia™ is a unique way to learn about the anatomy
of the human body. It is a comprehensive, self-paced
learning program that explores anatomy from four different
perspectives. These perspectives teach you how the body is
constructed (from regions and systems) and how you can
deconstruct the body (with dissection and imaging
techniques).

Click on image to enlarge |
Each screen contains interactive images (or movies)
complemented by text. Structures and regions in each image
may be labelled and/or highlighted with colour overlays,
for a focus on what is critically important. Specific
information may also be easily accessed via the index or
search engine.
An@tomedia™ provides:
- detailed serial dissections of real human bodies
- coloured overlays of individual structures
- multiple perspectives to explore anatomy and compare
- flexibility to choose your approach, rate, sequence
and depth of learning
- interactive text, labels and clinical questions
- new concepts in anatomy and relevant clinical
applications
- capacity to 'build' systems, 'map' regions,
'dissect' layers and 'trace' images
- a self learning resource with a solid educational
basis
- has a simple and consistent navigation system
Nine modules will be available on completion of the
project:
General Anatomy, Back, Abdomen, Thorax, Pelvis, Upper
Limb, Lower Limb, Neck and Head.
An@tomedia will appeal not only to medical students, but
also to medical practitioners. Health-care workers will
find it useful for clinical practice and for communication
with patients. An@tomedia is also recommended to teachers
from countries where dissection is not done for cultural,
financial, or other reasons.
Back Dissection (including Procedures)
- Superficial compartment
- Deep compartment
- Vertebral canal
- Intervertebral foramina
-
Lumbar puncture
- Epidural anaesthesia
Back Regions
- Modular landmarks
- Regional landmarks
- Superficial compartment
- Deep compartment
- Vertebral canal
- Intervertebral foramina
Back Imaging
- Lumbar spine radiographs
- Thoracic spine radiographs
- Axial sections
- Sagittal sections
- CT of trunk
- CT of spine
- Sagittal MRI
- Axial MR
Back Systems
- Skeletal system
- Articular system
- Muscular system
- Integumental system
- Nervous system
- Muscular system
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A New Approach
to Medical Education: Developments in Anatomy
An@tomedia™ is a unique way to learn about the anatomy
of the human body. It is a comprehensive, self-paced
learning program that explores anatomy from four different
perspectives. These perspectives teach you how the body is
constructed (from regions and systems) and how you can
deconstruct the body (with dissection and imaging
techniques).

Click on image to enlarge |
Each screen contains interactive images (or movies)
complemented by text. Structures and regions in each image
may be labelled and/or highlighted with colour overlays,
for a focus on what is critically important. Specific
information may also be easily accessed via the index or
search engine.
An@tomedia™ provides:
- detailed serial dissections of real human bodies
- coloured overlays of individual structures
- multiple perspectives to explore anatomy and compare
- flexibility to choose your approach, rate, sequence
and depth of learning
- interactive text, labels and clinical questions
- new concepts in anatomy and relevant clinical
applications
- capacity to 'build' systems, 'map' regions,
'dissect' layers and 'trace' images
- a self learning resource with a solid educational
basis
- has a simple and consistent navigation system
Nine modules will be available on completion of the
project:
General Anatomy, Back, Abdomen, Thorax, Pelvis, Upper
Limb, Lower Limb, Neck and Head.
An@tomedia will appeal not only to medical students, but
also to medical practitioners. Health-care workers will
find it useful for clinical practice and for communication
with patients. An@tomedia is also recommended to teachers
from countries where dissection is not done for cultural,
financial, or other reasons.
Abdomen Dissection (including Procedures and
Post-mortem)
- Anterior abdominal wall
- Inguinal canal & scrotum
- Abdominal cavity
- Intraperitoneal contents
- Retroperitoneal contents
- Posterior abdominal wall
- Abdominal viscera in situ
- Excised viscera
- Incisions & peritoneal tap
- Vasectomy & hydrocele tap
- Liver biopsy
- Kidney biopsy
Abdomen Imaging
- Plain abdominal radiographs
- Contrast studies of viscera
- Contrast studies of vessels
- Axial sections
- Sagittal & coronal sections
- Axial MRI
- Sagittal & coronal MRI
-
Special MRI
- CT of abdomen
- Special CT
- Abdominal ultrasound
- Gastrointestinal endoscopy
- Laparoscopy
Abdomen Regions
- Modular landmarks
- Regional landmarks
- Anterior abdominal wall
- Inguinal canal & scrotum
- Posterior abdominal wall
- Apertures from abdominal cavity
- Peritoneum
- Contents of abdominal cavity
Abdomen Systems
- Muscular system
- Integumental system
- Digestive system
- Urogenital system
- Endocrine system
- Nervous system
- Arterial system
- Venous system
- Lymphatic system
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A New Approach
to Medical Education: Developments in Anatomy
An@tomedia™ is a unique way to learn about the anatomy
of the human body. It is a comprehensive, self-paced
learning program that explores anatomy from four different
perspectives. These perspectives teach you how the body is
constructed (from regions and systems) and how you can
deconstruct the body (with dissection and imaging
techniques).

Click on image to enlarge |
Each screen contains interactive images (or movies)
complemented by text. Structures and regions in each image
may be labelled and/or highlighted with colour overlays,
for a focus on what is critically important. Specific
information may also be easily accessed via the index or
search engine.
An@tomedia™ provides:
Nine modules will be available on completion of the
project: General Anatomy, Back, Abdomen, Thorax, Pelvis, Upper
Limb, Lower Limb, Neck and Head.
An@tomedia will appeal not only to medical students, but
also to medical practitioners. Health-care workers will
find it useful for clinical practice and for communication
with patients. An@tomedia is also recommended to teachers
from countries where dissection is not done for cultural,
financial, or other reasons.
Pelvis Dissection (including Procedures)
- Female pelvis viewed from front
- Bisected female pelvis
- Female perineum viewed from below
- Male pelvis viewed from front
- Bisected male pelvis
- Male perineum viewed from below
- Urinary catheterisation
- Vaginal examination
- Uterine curettage
- Rectal examination & proctoscopy
- Pudendal nerve block & episiotomy
Pelvis Imaging
- Plain pelvic radiographs
- Contrast studies
- Axial sections
- Sagittal & coronal sections
- Axial MRI
- Sagittal and coronal MRI
- CT of pelvis
- Pelvic ultrasound
- Intralumenal endoscopy
- Pelvic laparoscopy
Pelvis Regions
- Modular landmarks
- Regional landmarks
- Posterior pelvic wall
- Lateral pelvic wall
- Pelvic floor
- Aperture between abdomen & pelvis
- Viscera of pelvic cavity
- Peritoneum & subperitoneal tissue
- Vessels & nerves in pelvic cavity
- Arrangement of perineum
- Anal triangle
- Urogenital triangle
Pelvis Systems
- Skeletal system
- Articular system
- Muscular system
- Integumental system
- Urinary system
- Female genital system
- Male genital system
- Digestive system
- Nervous system
- Arterial system
- Venous system
- Lymphatic system
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A New Approach
to Medical Education: Developments in Anatomy
An@tomedia™ is a unique way to learn about the anatomy
of the human body. It is a comprehensive, self-paced
learning program that explores anatomy from four different
perspectives. These perspectives teach you how the body is
constructed (from regions and systems) and how you can
deconstruct the body (with dissection and imaging
techniques).

Click on image to enlarge |
Each screen contains interactive images (or movies)
complemented by text. Structures and regions in each image
may be labelled and/or highlighted with colour overlays,
for a focus on what is critically important. Specific
information may also be easily accessed via the index or
search engine.
An@tomedia™ provides:
- detailed serial dissections of real human bodies
- coloured overlays of individual structures
- multiple perspectives to explore anatomy and compare
- flexibility to choose your approach, rate, sequence
and depth of learning
- interactive text, labels and clinical questions
- new concepts in anatomy and relevant clinical
applications
- capacity to 'build' systems, 'map' regions,
'dissect' layers and 'trace' images
- a self learning resource with a solid educational
basis
- has a simple and consistent navigation system
Nine modules will be available on completion of the
project:
General Anatomy, Back, Abdomen, Thorax, Pelvis, Upper
Limb, Lower Limb, Neck and Head.
An@tomedia will appeal not only to medical students, but
also to medical practitioners. Health-care workers will
find it useful for clinical practice and for communication
with patients. An@tomedia is also recommended to teachers
from countries where dissection is not done for cultural,
financial, or other reasons.
Thorax Dissection (including Procedures &
Post-mortem)
- Anterior thoracic wall
- Thoracic cavity & inlet
- Mediastinum & posterior thorax
- Contents of mediastinum
- Thoracic viscera in situ
- Excised viscera
- Intercostal catheterisation
- Pleural tap
- Intercostal nerve block
- External cardiac compression
- Pericardial tap
Thorax Imaging
- Plain thoracic radiographs
- Mammography
- Contrast studies of viscera
- Thoracic angiography
- Axial sections
- Sagittal & coronal sections
- Axial MRI
- Coronal MRI
- Special MRI
- CT of thorax
- Special CT
- Chest ultrasound
- Intralumenal endoscopy
- Thoracoscopy
Thorax Regions
- Modular landmarks
- Regional landmarks
- Thoracic walls
- Thoracic arpertures
- Pleural sacs
- Pericardial sac
- Mediastinum
Thorax Systems
- Skeletal system
- Articular system
- Muscular system
- Integumental system
- Respiratory system
- Digestive system
- Nervous system
- Cardiovascular system
- Lymphatic system
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A detailed and interactive 3D anatomy
resource aimed at both the acupuncture practitioner and student
For the first time you can see the positions of 88 of
the most commonly used acupuncture points in 3D with
detailed anatomy of their needle passage, plus a further
324 named needle points that can be highlighted in their
correct position.
All 3D models include all musculoskeletal and vascular
anatomy with descriptive text. Anatomical alerts are
provided for points where damage would be caused by
incorrect direction or depth of insertion. Many 3D views
are also available in cross section.
Also included are the most clinically important myofascial
trigger points - and for the first time in any publication
- their anatomical and clinical correspondence to
acupuncture points are shown and discussed.
Further content allows you to view and compare the 14 main
acupuncture meridians, with points, with 42 myofascial
referred pain patterns of trigger points.
Benefits:
1. More dynamic and memorable than a chart or book
2. Easy to select a view, rotate and add and remove
structures from the 3D models. 3. Check for safety and see what structures to avoid
4. Make teaching and
learning enjoyable!
5. Transform your
presentations and
lectures. Use easy
edit functions to
export any image or
animation for your
own use.
Detailed List
of Views
Neurovascular
- Full body,
Head and neck,
Thorax, Pelvis,
Upper limb, Lower
limb
Musculoskeletal -
Full body, Head
and neck, Thorax,
Pelvis, Upper limb,
Lower limb
Cross sections
- Head and neck,
Shoulder, Upper
limb, Trunk and hip,
Lower limb
Referred pain
patterns - Head
and neck, Shoulder,
Trunk, Upper limb,
Lower limb
Anatomy Section -
Alimentary,
Arteries,
Attachments, Bones,
Brain, Cartilage,
Circulatory, Eye,
Fascia, Ligaments,
Muscles, Nerves,
Respiratory,
Urinary, Veins
Acupuncture
needles with
detailed text,
Chinese name and
anatomical alerts:
BL2, BL10, BL11,
BL13, BL23, BL25,
BL28, BL29, BL40,
BL45, BL52, BL56,
BL59, BL60, BL64
CV12, CV17, CV2, CV4
GB14, GB20, GB21,
GB26, GB27, GB29,
GB30, GB34, GB39,
GB41
GV14, GV16, GV20,
GV26, GV3, GV4
HT3, HT7
KI10, KI3, KI7
LI10, LI11, LI15,
LI17, LI18, LI20,
LI4
LR10, LR14, LR2,
LR3, LR8
LU1,LU2,LU5,LU6,
LU7,LU9, LU10
Extra point (Yingtang)
Extra point (Taiyang)
PC1, PC6, PC7
SI10, SI11, SI14
SI3,SI4,SI9
SP3,SP4,SP6,SP9,
SP10, SP11, SP12
ST7, ST8,
ST25,ST30,ST36,ST40,ST43
TE5, TE8, TE14,TE16
The location for a
further 324 named
needle points can be
highlighted in their
correct position on
the 3D model.
3D views of
meridians -
Bladder Meridian,
Conception Meridian,
Gallbladder
Meridian, Governing
Meridian, Heart
Meridian, Kidney
Meridian, Large
Intestine Meridian,
Liver Meridian, Lung
Meridian,
Pericardium
Meridian, Small
Intestine Meridian,
Spleen Meridian,
Stomach Meridian,
Triple Energizer
Meridian
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System Requirements:
Windows:
Windows 2000,
XP, Vista,
Pentium III
Processor or
equivalent,
256MB RAM,
1024x768 screen
resolution,
24-bit colour.
Macintosh:
Mac
OSX10.x, 1Ghz
Processor or
greater, 256MB
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Interactive Functional Anatomy
contains a complete 3D model of the entire
skeleton with muscles, ligaments, bones, arteries,
and nerves, all presented in eight different
views. Through the use of advanced medical imaging
and computer graphic techniques, every visible
feature has been labelled and provides access to an
extensive range of full text articles on bones,
muscles, and ligaments. Each article describes
proximal and distal attachments, blood supply,
innervation, function in open and closed kinetic
chain, and common injuries.
Interactive Functional Anatomy also
incorporates a wide selection of interactive
functions and advanced animations. Each 3D
anatomical feature and its corresponding text
article provides a link to attachments, patient
information, surface anatomy movies, and 3D
animations of muscle function, that can be fully
rotated. Moreover, a selection of complex
interactive animations, based on motion capture
data and electromyography, has been included,
which show common activities such as push ups and
walking.
ALSO AVAILABLE VIA ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION
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System Requirements:
Microsoft: XP, Vista,
Windows 7. Mac: OSX
10.3, 10.4, 10.5, and
10.6. Processor
Speed: 1.5GHz with
512MB of RAM Disk
space: 200 MB,
Screen Display:
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The
Interactive Hand: Therapy Edition
is the ultimate anatomical and educational
resource for anyone involved in hand therapy.
Created by one of the world’s leading hand
therapists and a renowned hand surgeon, this
CD-ROM is a new form of medical illustration,
bringing state-of-the-art 3D computer graphics to
anatomical education. The CD-ROM incorporates the
world’s first complete and accurate 3D model of
the hand and forearm, derived from MRI of living
subjects. Rotate the model in three dimensions,
peel away anatomical layers, and label any visible
structure.
There is also a wealth of clinical information
on pathologies and therapeutic procedures. Video
clips, clinical slides, and newly written clinical
text are used to illustrate the full range of
pathologies, as well as covering topics such as
ligament testing, manual muscle testing, joint
stiffness and stability, rheumatoid/osteoarthritis
deformities, and common surgical procedures. The
Interactive Hand (Therapy Edition) is an essential
tool for use in teaching, in the clinic, and in
presentations. As a patient information resource,
the CD-ROM has unmatched power to convey
anatomical features in a comprehensible format. As
a teaching tool, its unique graphic content
provides a new and powerful educational resource.
ALSO AVAILABLE VIA ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION
CLICK HERE FOR
DETAILS
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System Requirements:
Windows: Pentium-compatible processor (133MHz
or faster), Windows
95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP, Vista not supported. Minimum 64MB
of RAM, 800 x 600, or greater, more
than 256 colour display (e.g. 16
bit, 24 bit, High Colour or True
Colour), CD-ROM drive.
Macintosh:
PowerPC 604 processor
(200 MHz or faster), Mac OS 8.1 or
later, 9.x, OS X 10.1 (runs in
classic environment), Minimum of
64MB of RAM, 800 x 600 or greater,
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Anatomy
- Complete spinal anatomy, including a 3D
model composed of over 1500 individually labelled
structures
- 23 fully labelled dissection photos
- 50 fully labelled axial slices from Female
Visible Human Project
Clinical Anatomy Text Detailing all
1500 Structures
- Descriptions of all bones/bone regions of
the vertebral column
- Descriptions, range of motion animations and
diagrams show joints, associated ligaments and
capsules
- Muscle and ligament attachment points
- Muscle action video clips
- Biomechanics text
MRI
- Innovative method of viewing the 3D model of
the spine in three planes, while
simultaneously viewing corresponding MRI
- Highlight and label anatomical structures on
both the model or the MRI
- Access corresponding radiology text for
highlighted structures
Manipulative Therapy
- Complete text covering Cervical, Thoracic,
Lumbar and Sacral Spine
- Examination section covering Muscle Testing,
Neurological Testing, Orthopaedic Testing,
Motion Palpation
- Manipulations/Adjustments with accompanying
video and superimposed corresponding
force-time histories
- Rehabilitation section with accompanying
video
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System Requirements:
Windows:
Pentium-compatible processor (133MHz or faster),
Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP, Vista partially supported. Minimum 32MB of RAM,
800 x 600, or greater, more than 256 colour
display (e.g. 16 bit, 24 bit, High Colour or True
Colour), CD-ROM drive.
Macintosh:
PowerPC
604 processor (200 MHz or faster), Mac OS 8.1 or
later, 9.x, OS X 10.1 (runs in classic
environment), Minimum of 64MB of RAM, 800 x 600 or
greater, Colours More than 256 colour display,
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View the pelvis and
perineum in detailed 3D
with this teaching,
training and reference
tool. 3D models include
all individual anatomical
features of the pelvis and
perineum and internal
organs of the reproductive
and urinary systems.
Choose from views of the
whole pelvic region or
views that focus on
specific areas and organs
including pelvic floor,
diaphragm, kidneys,
reproductive system and
rectum. Peel away layers
of anatomy from skin to
bone and rotate the model
at any stage to view and
identify any anatomical
structure.
All structures have
accompanying text and
links to additional images
and video clips including
labeled dissections,
annotated illustrations
and clinical slides.
Detailed and labeled cross
section anatomy can be
viewed in 3 planes and
compared with equivalent
MRI in up to 20 slices.
Benefits
- Explain injuries,
conditions and
treatments more
effectively with this
accurate visual tool
- Aid your
interpretation of MR by
comparing the 3D model
with MR slices in three
planes
- Save time when you
have this vast image
resource for
presentations, hand outs
etc
- Make teaching and
learning enjoyable!
Detailed List of
Views
- (M and F) Pelvis &
Perineum: Main
- (M and F) Pelvis &
Perineum: Close
- (M and F) Pelvic
Contents: Main
- (M and F) Pelvic
Contents: Tumble
- (M and F) Median
Section
- (M and F) Urinary
System
- (F) Reproductive
System
- (F) Rectum
- (F) Median Section
- (F) Kidneys
- (F) Urinary System
- (F) Surface Anatomy
- (F) Dermatomes
- (F) Cutaneous
Innervation
- (F) Neurovascular
- (F) Hip Bone (F)
Sacrum
- (F) 5th Lumbar
Vertebra
- (F) 1st Sacral
Vertebra
- (F) Coccyx
Anatomy Section
- Bone Regions
- Surface Anatomy
- Sympathetic Nervous
System
- Muscles
- Glands
- Female Reproductive
System
- Male Reproductive
System
- Ligaments
- Ligament Attachments
- Alimentary System
- Veins
- Urinary System
- Bones
- Nerves
- Muscle Attachments
- Arteries
- Fascia
- Dermatomes
- Cutaneous
Distribution
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Microsoft: XP, Vista,
Windows 7. Mac: OSX
10.3, 10.4, 10.5, and
10.6. Processor
Speed: 1.5GHz with
512MB of RAM Disk
space: 200 MB,
Screen Display:
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Interactive Thorax and
Abdomen- a stunning and
detailed image library and
reference tool for an
in-depth view of the
thorax and abdomen.
View clear, detailed and
accurate 3D modeling of
the key anatomy of the
thorax and abdomen..
Choose from highly
detailed and labeled views
of the thorax, abdomen,
internal organs (heart,
lungs, intestines,
diaphragm and liver),
surface features and bone
regions.
Interactive functions
allow you to rotate any
anatomical view 360
degrees or add and remove
layers.
Clicking on a feature will
bring up hot links to all
relating text, dissection
slides, clinical slides
and illustrations and
simple edit functions
allow you to export and
print any image from the
software for use in your
own presentations, patient
education and student
handouts.
The MRI section looks
within the joint itself
and compares MR slices in
3 planes (axial, sagittal
and coronal) with the
equivalent slice through
the 3D model in up to 15
slices.
Anatomy covered
includes:
- Thorax
- Abdomen
- Internal organs,
including lungs, heart,
intestines, diaphragm
and liver
- Surface features
- Bone regions
SLIDES
- 50 illustrations
- 69 clinical slides
- 28 dissection slides
- 25 slides of thorax
MR in 3 planes
What’s new in the
2009 version?
There is a new interface
on all our new re-released
titles, which is more
intuitive and
user-friendly. The new
interface also allows you
to make the view much
larger, which was not
possible in previous
versions.
The content is almost
identical; the only
differences are that the
2009 version has one extra
slice in the MRI section
and no longer contains the
quiz sections.
Benefits
- Save valuable time
finding images for your
own patient education,
presentations and
handouts – the easy edit
functions allow you to
export any image or
animation
- Explain conditions
and procedures more
quickly and effectively
using clear and accurate
images during your
consultations it
functions allow you to
export any image or
animation
- Easily view and
interact with 3D anatomy
models using intuitive
and interactive
functions – rotate any
view 360 degrees, add or
remove layers of anatomy
from skin to bone and
label any visible
structure
Detailed List of
Views
Thorax & Abdomen
Thorax and Abdomen -
clipped.
Thorax
Upper Abdomen
Surface Markings
Clipped Thorax & Abdomen
Heart & Lungs
Heart (Close up)
Right Lung
Left Lung
Diaphragm
Upper Abdomen
Upper Abdomen
Liver
Abdomen
Abdomen
Intestines
Portal System
Surface Features
Surface Anatomy
Dermatomes
Cutaneous distribution
Bone Regions
Sternum
Clavicle
1st rib
2nd rib
6th rib
10th rib
11th rib
12th rib
5th Thoracic Vertebra
2nd Lumbar Vertebra
Hip Bone
Anatomy Section
Alimentary System
Peritoneum
Urinary System
Cardiovascular
Pulmonary
Hepatic Systems
Heart, Lungs and Diaphragm
Breast, thoracic/abdominal
wall
Liver & gallbladder
Pancreas
Spleen
Kidneys
Stomach
Small & large intestine
Peritoneum
All arteries, nerves and
veins
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System Requirements:
Microsoft: XP, Vista,
Windows 7. Mac: OSX
10.3, 10.4, 10.5, and
10.6. Processor
Speed: 1.5GHz with
512MB of RAM Disk
space: 200 MB,
Screen Display:
1024 x 768 screen, DVD
drive.
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Includes the programs Interactive Hand
2nd Edition,
Interactive Shoulder, Interactive Foot &
Ankle, Interactive Head & Neck, Interactive
Spine - Clinical Edition, Interactive Knee, Interactive Hip, Interactive Thorax & Abdomen, &
Interactive Pelvis & Perineum - Male &
Female.
ALSO AVAILABLE VIA ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION
CLICK HERE FOR
DETAILS
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System Requirements:
PC and MAC
Compatible
Operating
Systems:
Microsoft XP,
Vista, Windows
7, Mac OSX 10.3, 10.4,
10.5, and 10.6. Processor
Speed 1.5GHz
with 512 MB of
RAM, Disk Space:
200MB, Screen
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A 3D visualisation of the Anatomy Trains
theory, plus Interactive Functional Anatomy
The 'Anatomy Trains' is a revolutionary way of
analysing soft-tissue patterns, and developing
strategies for unwinding these patterns via fascial and myofascial work. Using the
metaphor of train lines, Tom Myers explains
how patterns of strain communicate through the
myofascial 'webbing', contributing to postural
compensation and movement stability.
Anatomy Trains DVD-ROM brings this
concept to life in visually memorable 3D. A
high resolution interactive 3D model of human
musculature - with the anatomy trains lines,
tracks, and stations - provide a unique map of
the major myofascial continuities in the human
body. The models can be rotated 360°, labelled
and are supplemented by text descriptions and
videos.
Combination views, to show the complex
relationships of two or more lines, have also
been included.
Anatomy Trains also contains content from
Interactive Functional Anatomy including 46
interactive muscle function animations showing
muscle function during common movements, gross
motor function and anatomy and functional
anatomy text.
Benefits
- See the Anatomy
Trains theory in
memorable 3D.
- A quick and easy way
to learn and remember
complex anatomy.
- Digital format saves
you time looking for
images
- Transform your
presentations and
lectures. Use easy edit
functions to export any
image or animation for
your own use.
Detailed List of
Views
Neurovascular full body
Neurovascular upper body
Neurovascular Trunk and
Arms
Neurovascular lower body
Superficial back line
Superficial front line
Lateral line
Spiral line
Deep front arm line
Superficial front arm line
Deep back arm line
Superficial back arm line
Back functional line
Front functional line
Lowest common line
Lower posterior line
Lower anterior line
Upper posterior line
Upper middle line
Upper anterior line
Deep front line
SFL and SBL
SFL and DFL
DFAL and DFL
LL and SL
SFL, SFAL and DFAL
SBL, SBAL and DBAL
BFL and DBAL
FFL,BFL and SL
Lower LL and lower DFL
Anatomy Section
Muscles
Bones
Arteries
Ligaments
Nerves
Anatomy Trains text:
Superficial back line
Superficial front line
Lateral line
Spiral line
Arm lines
Functional lines
Deep front lines
Combination Views
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System Requirements:
Windows 98se, 2000,
ME, XP. Pentium
Processor or
equivalent, 32MB RAM,
800x600 screen
resolution, 16-bit
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