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Spine Anatomy From Interactive Spine
 
 

A step above conventional texts and models, this unique teaching, training and reference tool features a detailed, high-resolution 3D image of the human spine. Users can peel away over 22 layers of anatomical tissue from skin to bone, rotate the model at any stage, and view corresponding MR pictures. Follow the entire route of a nerve as it emerges from the spinal cord to its destination muscle and peel away the complicated layers of Erector Spinae.

The software includes an intricate model of the entire vertebral column and spinal cord, rare views of the deep muscles of the back and detailed views of the neurovascular system. This comprehensive resource features X-ray, CT and photographs, a fully labeled axial CT of the entire spine and fully labeled dissection slides.

 
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Features
 
Illustrations    





Rehabilitation Videos
Muscle Test Videos
Orthopaedic Videos
Range of Motion Videos
Dissection Pictures

 





Pathology Pictures
Cadaver Pictures
Motion Palpitation
Neurological Videos
Spine MRI

Models    









Vertebral Column
Cervical Vertebral Spine
Thoracic Vertebral Spine
Lumbar Vertebral Spine
Sacral Region
Occipital Bone
C4 Vertebra
T6 Vertebra
L2 Vertebra

 









Typical Sacrum
Ligamenta Flava
Posterior Longitudinal Ligament
Atlantooccipital Joint
Craniovertebral Junction
Intervertebral Foramina
Spinal Cord (cervical region)
Basivertebral Veins (Lumbar)
Neck Muscles

Anatomical Text    









Bones
Cartilage
Muscles
Ligaments
Attachments
Fasciae
Arteries
Veins
Nerves

 








Spinal Cord
Cutaneous Innervation
Surface Anatomy
Dermatomes
Capsule of Atlantoaxial Joint
Capsules of Atlantooccipital Joint
Capsules of Zygapophsial Joints

Models    







Leg
Thigh
Pelvis
Hip Joint
Acetabulum
Femoral Triangle
Lumbar Plexus

 







Neurovascular Supply
Sub-Sartorius Plexus
Fourth Lumbar Vertebra
Fifth Lumbar Vertebra
Femur
Sacrum
Hip Bone

Anatomical Text    






Bones
Bone Regions
Muscle Attachments
Cartilage and Ligaments
Bursa and Fascia
Muscles and Tendons

 






Nerves
Arteries
Veins
Surface Anatomy
Dermatome Distribution
Cutaneous Nerve Distribution

Examination Text



Posture
ROM (Range of Motion)
Orthopaedic Tests
Neurological Tests
 


Muscle Tests
Motion Palpitation
References
Conditions      









Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Abnormal Illness Behavior and Malingering
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Antlantoaxial Instability
Cauda Equina Syndrome
Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy
Cervical Zygapophysial Joint Pain (Facet Joint Syndrome)
 









Compression Fracture
Disc Prolapse
Internal Disc Disruption
Lumbar Zygapophysial Joint Plan (Facet Joint Syndrome)
Maigne’s Syndrome
Metastatic Carcinoma
Metastatic Carcinoma
Myofascial Syndromes
Osteoporosis
Screenshots
 
 
Interactive Spine | Axial Model w/ MRI Scan
 
 
Interactive Spine | Spine & Hip Model w/ Text
 
 
Interactive Spine | Spinal Column Model w/ Text
 
View Spine Anatomy Pictures from CD
 
 

Anatomy Authors

Hilali Noordeen, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital,Stanmore;

Hazem Elsebaie, SRCS, MD (Orth)Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, UK; The Children's Hospital Great Ormond Street, UK.

Lester Wilson, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon; Spine Unit, Wellington Hospital, London.

Stewart Tucker, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital,Stanmore;

Robert B Winter, Formerly Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

John Lonstein, Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis;

Ben Taylor, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Spine Unit, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital;

Roger Soames, Senior Lecturer in Anatomy, Leeds University, UK;

Peter Renton, Consultant Radiologist, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital Trust, London;

Technical Information

PC:
Processor: Pentium-compatible processor (133MHz or faster)
Operating System Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP
Memory Minimum of 32MB of RAM
Display Display size of 800 x 600 or greater
Colours More than 256 color display (e.g. 16 bit, 24 bit, High Color or True Color)
Additional CD-ROM drive

Mac:
Processor: PowerPC 604 processor (200 MHz or faster)
Operating System Mac OS 8.1 or later, 9.x, OS X 10.1 (runs in classic environment)
Memory Minimum of 64MB of RAM
Display Size Display size of 800 x 600 or greater
Colours More than 256 color display
Additional CD-ROM drive

 
 
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