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Student Interactive Functional Anatomy 2nd Edition DVD
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NEW Student Interactive Functional Anatomy 2nd Edition DVD-ROM
For Windows and Mac users
The Interactive Functional Anatomy DVD-Rom is focussed in normal muscle function. The programme provides a full skeleton with content on bones, ligaments and muscles. The bullet point text highlights attachments, innervation, blood supply, primary actions, gross motor movement and common injuries/pathologies. At the core of the software, students will find a collection of interactive 3D animations that can be simply moved and manipulated with a 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...
Primal Pictures' Interactive Functional Anatomy 2nd Edition is a great addition to those students who want to learn the anatomy of bones and muscles and their role in normal muscle function and common gross motor movements. You will also find this software useful if you are a student in Ireland on any of the following courses:
- Medicine
- Anatomy
- Physiotherapy
- Kinesiolgy
- Massage Therapy
- Dance
- Osteopathy
- Sports Science
Key Features
- Choose from over thirty 3D anatomy views
- All 3D models are interactive and fully labeled with detailed explanatory anatomy text and links to all relating
content within the software
- View relevant anatomy in a new perspective through interactive and 3D modeling

- Quick and easy access to accurate anatomy, and functional anatomy
- Transform your presentations and lectures
- Live action and surface anatomy movies
- Extensive series of 3D muscle function animations
What's New in the 2009 Release
- New interface on all the new re-releasedtitles, which is more intuitive,
user-friendly, withlarger rendered images and new functionality.
- All animations, as well as the 3D views, can now belabeled.
Student Interactive Functional Anatomy Features:
View relevant anatomy in a new perspective through interactive and 3D modeling
• Interactive functions allow you to rotate the 3D models through 360 degrees and add or
remove layers of anatomy to view and label any feature with ease.
Quick and easy access to accurate anatomy and text
• Clicking on any visible structure will bring up relating text covering origin, insertion,
innervation and function with links to function animations.
Transform your presentations, lectures and client information handouts
• Use easy edit functions to export any image or animation for your own use
Over 30 3D Anatomy Views
Choose from over 30 3D anatomy views – all main views allow you to rotate and add or remove layers of anatomy from the models.
• Full body: full body, head and neck, upper body, trunk and arm, lower body
• Upper limb: upper limb, arm, forearm and hand, hand
• Lower limb: lower limb, thigh, leg and foot, foot
• Pelvic Floor: pelvic floor female, pelvic floor male
• Arteries and nerves:
• Full body: full body, head and neck, upper body, trunk and arm, lower body
• Upper body: upper limb, arm, forearm and hand, hand
• Lower limb: lower limb, thigh, leg and foot, foot
All 3D models are interactive and fully labeled with detailed explanatory anatomy text and links to all relating content within the software.
Muscle Function Content
• Live action movies: push ups, sit ups, stand from sitting, walking

• Surface anatomy movies: head and neck, trunk, upper extremity, lower extremity
Animations
Animations can be played, rotated and all visible structures can be labeled. Colour changes indicate agonist and antagonist muscle function during the movement shown.
• Gross motor movement animations: jogging, push ups, sit ups, stand from sitting, stand jump forwards, walking, walking upstairs
• Head and neck: contralateral rotation of the head and cervical spine, elevation and depression of the TMJ, elevation and depression of the TMJ II, elevation and depression of the corners of the mouth, elevation and depression of the eyebrows, elevation and depression of the hyoid bone, elevation and depression of the cervical spine, flexion and extension of the cervical spine, flexion and extension of the head and cervical spine, flexion and extension of the head on the neck, ipsilateral rotation of the head and cervical spine, lateral flexion of the head and cervical spine I, lateral flexion of the head and cervical spine II, lateral movement of the TMJ, opening and closure of the lips, protrusion and retraction of the TMJ, protrusion of the lips, pursing of the lips, retraction of the angles of the mouth
• Lower extremity: abduction and adduction of the MTP joints, abduction and adduction of the hip, external and internal rotation of the hip, external and internal rotation of the knee, flexion and extension of the IP joints of the foot, flexion and extension of the MTP joints I, flexion and extension of the MTP joints II, flexion and extension of the hip, flexion and extension of the knee, inversion and eversion of the subtalar joint, plantarflexion and dorsiflexion of the ankle I, plantarflexion and dorsiflexion of the ankle II

• Pelvic Floor: contraction of the pelvic floor
• Trunk: flexion and extension of the trunk, lateral flexion of the trunk, respiration, rotation of the trunk
• Upper extremity: abduction and adduction of the MCP joints, abduction and adduction of the shoulder, elevation and depression of the scapula, external and internal rotation of the shoulder, flexion and extension of the MCP and IP joints, flexion and extension of the MCP and IP joints of hand IV, flexion and extension of the elbow, flexion and extension of the shoulder, flexion and extension of the wrist, MP extension (hyperextension), slight extension at the IP, MP flexion, IP and DIP extension, ppposition, palmar abduction and adduction of the trapeziometacarpal joint, pronation and supination of the forearm, protraction and retraction of the scapula, radial and ulnar deviation of the wrist, upward and downward rotation of the scapula
Animations can also be exported from the software as short movie files
System Requirements:
Windows:
• Windows XP and Vista
• DVD-ROM drive
• 512MB RAM
• 1.5GHz Processor
• 200MB free disk space
Mac:
• Mac OSX 10.4, 10.5, 10.6. For 10.7 Intel computers only – not PowerPC
• DVD-ROM drive
• 512MB RAM
• 1.5GHz Processor
• 200MB free disk space
Please Note:
The information provided by us as part of the services is believed to be reasonably accurate and the images are believed to provide a reasonable portrayal of the body part(s) they represent. However, the information and images must not be used or relied upon for diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions. We do not warrant that the information is free from errors and omissions. Physians or other health care providers should not use the information or images as a sole resource for diagnostic or educational purposes. We do not warrant that the information or images meet any particular standart, and accept no liability for any action taken in reliance on them.
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