95 surface anatomy and muscle action videos.
43 print resolution, fully labeled, dissection slides, plus other print resolution images.
Built-in and/or teacher definable quiz.
This is a screen shot shown here at 3/4 of its normal size. The functionality has been crudely simulated.
One of the features of these products is that you can click on the screen to retrieve anatomical and clinical information about a structure. You can bring up a full sized skull image with regions which can be labeled by clicking
here. In the real thing you can rotate the bones and navigate up and down.
Try the
rotate controls. The
elbow toggles between plain bone,muscle attachments and regions The
skull control selects different bones. The
continuous rotate control may be slow.




This floating window is used to select the bone group. Double click on the small skeleton brings that bone into the main window (only in the real thing!).
Selecting a group also displays a selection of extra views, close-ups or dis-articulated bones. Some of these are little sequences, there's an exploding skull (which can be examined from different positions) and a pronation/supination sequence.
The skeleton can be rotated (that will work here) with the two small arrows either side of the skull.
Click in the top bar to close this window.
This mode shows the muscle and ligament attachments. In the real thing clicking on a blue region will highlight the origin(s) and insertion(s)of that muscle.
The anatomic discussion usually includes labeled
cadaveric dissection slides, and in some cases surface anatomy and muscle action videos.
There is a sample video which has been very reduced in size and resolution available
here.
This mode shows the boney regions.
In the real thing clicking on a red area will retrieve the name of that region and an anatomic discussion.
All the bone of the skeleton can be displayed either in plain bone, blue muscle attachment, or red region mode.
There is a built in quiz. On it's hardest setting the quiz will ask questions about regions and origins and insertions, but only show you plain bone regions.
ROTATION MODE
Every view of the anatomy can be rotated in 10 degree increments.
In the real product, every frame can then be explored by clicking on the picture to identify an anatomical structure. In addition one can add or strip away layers of anatomy.
For bandwidth reasons (and because we'd like to sell some CD-ROMs)
we have only included ONE full rotation, of ONE model, at a single "DEPTH" of anatomy.
In reality its all there!
AUTO-ROTATION MODE
This is a decorative feature
The main reason for this mode is to impress people!
If you're running this over a slow line you may not feel too impressed, but if you persevere, eventually your browser will have cached all these images, (that it's painfully downloading ) and you will see a smooth rotation.
If you buy the CDROM you can use this mode to decorate your office.
Once again for bandwidth reasons, as I'm sure you now appreciate, the remarks pertaining to the "Rotation Controls" apply here.
Thank you for your patience!
P.S. To stop it downloading, just click on one of the other controls