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Essential Regional Anatomy
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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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System Requirements:
Windows 98se, 2000, ME, XP, Vista, Pentium Processor or
equivalent, 32MB RAM, 800x600 screen resolution, 16-bit colour, and
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Anatomy for
Pilates
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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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System Requirements:
Windows 98se, 2000, ME, XP, Vista, Pentium Processor or
equivalent, 32MB RAM, 800x600 screen resolution, 16-bit colour, and
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3D Head with
Pediatric Comparisons
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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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System Requirements:
Windows 98se, 2000, ME, XP, Vista, Pentium Processor or
equivalent, 1GHz with 256 MB of RAM , 1024x768 screen resolution, and
DVD-ROM. |
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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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System Requirements:
Minimum PC
Requirements: Intel PentiumŪ II processor, 233MHz or equivalent (PentiumŪ III
recommended)* 64MB RAM (128MB recommended) |
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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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System Requirements:
Minimum PC
Requirements: Intel PentiumŪ II processor, 233MHz or equivalent (PentiumŪ III
recommended)* 64MB RAM (128MB recommended) |
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Contact us for
multi-user pricing |
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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
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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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System Requirements:
Minimum PC
Requirements: Intel PentiumŪ II processor, 233MHz or equivalent (PentiumŪ III
recommended)* 64MB RAM (128MB recommended) |
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TOP |
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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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System Requirements:
Minimum PC
Requirements: Intel PentiumŪ II processor, 233MHz or equivalent (PentiumŪ III
recommended)* 64MB RAM (128MB recommended) |
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|
TOP |
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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
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