3D Human Anatomy: Regional Edition (9 titles)
Interactive Head and Neck, Spine, Shoulder, Hand, Thorax and Abdomen, Pelvis & Perineum, Hip, Knee and Foot & Ankle
The focus of the titles in the 3D Human Anatomy: Regional Edition is very detailed normal anatomy modeled regionally – providing an interactive 3D anatomy atlas and anatomical image library. Each title includes very highly detailed 3D anatomy with many views of the each region and a range interactive functions including full rotation, layering and structure labels. They include all anatomical structures which are labeled and linked to detailed text, high resolution dissection slides, annotated illustrations, slides and animations (such as hip range of motion and the function of ligaments in the knee). Each regional also has an MRI section where labeled cross sections can be correlated with equivalent MR images in 3 planes.
Sports Injuries Series 2nd Edition (3 titles)
Sports Injuries Shoulder, Knee and Foot & Ankle
Includes detailed, normal 3D anatomy of the knee, lower extremity and shoulder combined with an extensive sports injuries section that covers commonly presenting acute and overuse injuries. Each condition is discussed in terms of diagnosis and testing, principles of treatment, manual therapy, muscle conditioning and rehabilitation. With example x-rays, MRIs, clinical photographs, 3D animations of some overuse injuries and video clips of tests, manual therapy and rehabilitation exercises.
Interactive Functional Anatomy 2nd Edition
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 flexion and extension, adduction and abduction and rotation of all the joints. There are over 70 muscle function animations and 8 gross motor animations including walking, standing from sitting, sit ups, walking upstairs and more. |