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3D models and videos covering the anatomy of the upper limb - learn about the muscles, bones, blood supply and nerves of the shoulder, arm, forearm and hand.
- Muscles of The Arm
This is a tutorial on the muscles of the upper arm. The...
- Clavicle
The shaft is divided into the medial two-thirds and the...
- Muscles of The Hand
We’re just looking at a diagram of the left hand, anterior...
- Extensor Indicis
The extensor indicis is one of the muscles of the deep layer...
- Upper Limb Arteries
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- Features of The Humerus
3D video anatomy tutorial on the features of the humerus....
- Rotator Cuff
The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles which stabilise...
- Ulna
The ulna is a long bone located medially in the forearm....
- Muscles of The Arm
3D anatomy tutorial on the muscles of the upper arm using. Tutorial covers the muscles of the anterior and posterior compartment of the upper arm, and talks ...
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Interact in 3D. Muscular system. Interactive 3D Anatomy. The BioDigital Human platform is an interactive 3D, medically accurate, virtual map of the human body—including over 8,000 individually selectable anatomical structures, 850+ simulated 3D health conditions and treatments.
Complete and easy-to-use virtual guide for learning, understanding, and visualizing the complexities of human anatomy in 3D. Includes information and images for each anatomical system and part, multiple options to interact with the 3D anatomy models (hiding, fading, etc), and much more.
17 Δεκ 2020 · This is a tutorial on the muscles of the upper arm. The muscles of the upper arm are split into anterior and posterior compartments. The anterior compartment is the flexor compartment because these muscles flex the forearm.
The muscles of the arm and hand are specifically designed to meet the body's diverse needs of strength, speed, and precision while completing many complex daily tasks. Activities such as lifting weights or heavy boxes require brute strength from the muscles of the arm.