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The Interactive Knee presents full knee anatomy in
three dimensions. The model is based on a very high
resolution interactively labeled MR. It is the ultimate
educational, training and presentation resource for all
those involved in knee surgery and rehabilitation.
Each 3D model can be fully rotated, every visible
structure labeled and layers of anatomy added or
removed. The disc also contains spectacular animations
that feature a biomechanical model of the knee in 3D and
coverage of surgical procedures which include ACL and
PCL ligament reconstruction, meniscus tears and their
repair.
The MRI section looks within the joint itself and
compares MRI slices in 3 planes (axial, sagittal and
coronal) with the equivalent slice through the 3D model
in up to 21 slices.
What’s new in the 2nd Edition?
There is a new interface on all our new re-released
titles, which is more intuitive and user-friendly. The
new interface also allows you to make the view much
larger, which was not possible in previous versions.
An additional view has been added of the popliteal fossa,
which allows you to add or remove up to 14 layers and
the multiple choice questions and quiz have been
removed.
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Knee
Surface features
Bone Regions
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Anatomy Section
MRI SECTION
SLIDES
MOVIES
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"Quite simply this product is
excellent. For anyone involved in orthopaedics, sport
medicine or physiotherapy this product is simply a
must."
Dr. Michael Hughes, MiArt Technology & Club Doctor,
Macclesfield Town FC
"..the video clips and illustrations certainly bring
anatomy to life, and the imaging has proven helpful in
broadening our understanding of scans and potential
areas of tissue damage."
Stephen Mutch, Chartered Physiotherapist to Scottish
Rugby Union
Single user
license
Format: DVD-ROM
PC and Mac compatible
Operating Systems:
Microsoft XP, Vista , Windows 7
Mac OSX 10.3, 10.4 , 10.5 , 10.6
Processor speed:1.5 GHz with 512 MB of RAM
minimum
Disk Space: 200 MB minimum
Screen display: 1024 x 768 screen minimum
DVD drive required