We
are pleased to announce a new release of Interactive Shoulder. As well
as a new interface and programming that reflects current operating
systems (such as Microsoft Vista and Mac OSX 10.5), we have also
refreshed the 3D anatomy views and given it extra functionality.
View the shoulder in detailed
3D with this teaching, training and reference tool. A choice of 3D
models include all areas of the shoulder joint and shoulder girdle.
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 22 slices.
In collaboration with Johns
Hopkins University there are a remarkable series of bio-mechanical
animations showing the relative bone positions during a number of
typical joint motions.
Whats new for the 2009 release?
The changes between the present and the updated
version are minimal. There is a new interface on all our new
re-released titles, which is more intuitive and user-friendly, with
added functionality and we have added new content.
New views that have been added to Interactive Shoulder -2009 include:
- Shoulder joint - coronal section
- Axilla
- Elbow joint - sagittal section
- Cubital fossa
- Brachial plexus
- Radial nerve
- Ulnar nerve
- Musculocutaneous nerve
- Median nerve
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