View the hand, wrist, forearm and elbow in detailed 3D with this teaching, training and reference tool.
3D models include all individual anatomical structures. 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 of the wrist can be viewed in 3 planes and compared with equivalent MRI in up to 20 slices.
The title also covers an extensive list of animations including:
- Abduction/adduction of the MCP Joints
- Flexion/extension of the individual fingers
- Flexion/extension of the wrist
- Radial and ulnar deviation of the wrist
- Protraction/retraction of the scapula
Benefits
- Make anatomy more memorable for your students and colleagues using captivating 3D graphics.
- Compliance using 3D images and clinical slides in consultations and for patient education.
- Explain injuries, conditions and treatments more effectively with this accurate visual tool.
- Transform your presentations and lectures. Use easy edit functions to export any image or animation for your own use.
Detailed List of Views
- Hand and Forearm
- Elbow
- Forearm
- Hand
- Wrist
- Palm
- Fingers
- MP Joint Model
- DIP/PIP Joints
- Elbow Joint
- Cubital Fossa
- Anterior Forearm
- Posterior Forearm
- Carpal Tunnel
- Scapholunate Ligaments
- Thumb
- Cross Section of Nail
- Dermatones
- Cutaneous Distribution
- Brachial Plexus
- Radial Nerve
- Ulnar Nerve
- Musculocutaneous Nerve
- Median Nerve
- Exploding Carpus:Trapezium
- Exploding Carpus: Trapezoid
- Exploding Carpus:Capitate
- Exploding Carpus:Hamate
- Exploding Carpus:Schapoid
- Exploding Carpus:Lunate
- Exploding Carpus:Triquetrum
- Exploding Carpus:Pisiform
- Exploding Metacarpal: 1st
- Exploding Metacarpal: 2nd
- Exploding Metacarpal: 3rd
- Exploding Metacarpal: 4th
- Exploding Metacarpal: 5th
- Surface Anatomy
Anatomy Section
- Arteries
- Attachments
- Bone regions
- Bones
- Cutaneous distribution
- Dermatomes
- Extensor apparatus
- Ligaments
- Lymphatic System
- Miscellaneous
- Muscles and tendons
- Nerves
- Surface anatomy
- Veins
Reviews
"This is an excellent resource for medical students, and orthopaedic and plastic surgery trainees"
British Medical Journal
"The clarity and accuracy of the images provided within your software program allowed our attendees to clearly view each muscular, arterial, venous, nervous component, as well as bone and joint structures, and significantly improved the quality of our presentation.
Additionally, the unique capability of the software to deconstruct the intended anatomical structure from a superficial to a joint level view provided our students and therapists with a more efficient and valuable learning experience as they were able to see the structure in the context of the specific quadrant of the body and surrounding tissues."
Anne M Haskins. MA OTR/L.
Assistant Professor, University of North Dakota (Occupational Therapy Department)
Author(s)
Professor of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery at University College London, UK
Consultant in Hand Therapy Past President, American Society of Hand Therapists
Director, Marin Radiology and National Orthopaedic Imaging Associates, San Francisco, California, USA. Director, California Advanced Imaging. Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology, University of California at San Francisco, California.
Technical Specification
Single user license
Format: DVD-ROM
PC and Mac compatible
Operating Systems:
Microsoft XP, Vista
Mac OSX 10.3, 10.4 and 10.5
Processor speed:1.5 GHz with 512 MB of RAM
Disk Space: 200 MB
Screen display: 1024 x 768 screen
DVD drive required