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A dynamic resource of 3D anatomy with an extensive series of 3D muscle function animations that gives a new perspective on functional anatomy.
The main focus of the content is normal muscle function. The core of the product is a collection of interactive 3D animations that you can move and manipulate with your mouse. The animated 3D models can be rotated and moved to show the function of agonist and antagonist muscles during common movements such as raising arms, bending, flexion of spine and neck etc.
It features an interactive 3D skeleton with bones, ligaments, muscles and vessels. Select from a menu of views that allow you to focus on a particular region such as upper body, add and remove anatomy from the model and rotate to view and label all visible structures.
This is great for learning anatomy of bones and muscles and their role in normal muscle function and common gross motor movements.
Contains over 70 muscle function animations. Animations can be played, rotated and all visible structures can be labeled (a new addition for the 2009 version).
Animations can also be exported from the software as short movie files.
1. Lateral flexion of the trunk
2. Rotation of the trunk
3. Respiration
4. Opening/Closure of the lips
5. Elevation/Depression of the eyebrows
6. Elevation/Depression of the TMJ
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.